Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: January 10, 2022
Susan Mitchell, former vice president of professional services for enterprise resource planning systems at NeoSystems, has been promoted to serve as the company’s chief financial officer.
She will be responsible for implementing an integrated approach to manage financial operations at the Tysons, Virginia-based information technology service provider, NeoSystems said Friday.
Mitchell brings to the CFO post more than 25 years of consulting, audit, accounting and contract administration experience with professional service firms, nonprofit organizations and government contractors.
In the same announcement, NeoSystems said it hired Brad Wolf, former VP for technical delivery at Nuspire, as senior VP of IT operations.
Wolf’s two-decade professional experience spans information security and IT implementation for design, architecture, disaster recovery and professional service applications. His previous customers include Fortune 50 companies and smaller businesses.
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