Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: May 23, 2023
Luis German, an information technology operations veteran, has been appointed chief information officer at Amentum.
He will oversee the company’s technology modernization efforts as part of its strategy to transform and grow the business, Amentum said Monday.
“Under Luis’s leadership, we can better elevate Amentum’s technology position internally and enhance our ability to deliver innovative offerings to our many customers and partners around the globe,” said John Heller, CEO of Amentum and a seven-time Wash100 awardee.
German formerly served as vice president and chief information officer at automotive electronics manufacturer Visteon and held a nearly 20-year career at steel pipe manufacturer Tenaris.
Earlier in his career, the Texas A&M University graduate was head of strategic planning and new business development for the automotive sector at steel manufacturer Ternium (NYSE: TX).
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