Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 23, 2025
IT consulting services provider Redhorse has promoted Noah Klemm, the company’s president, to CEO.
In a LinkedIn post published Monday, Redhorse said Klemm brings to the role over 20 years of experience leading at the intersection of national security, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and data exploitation.
“The demand for trusted partners who can apply advanced data and AI technologies to mission challenges has never been greater,” said David Inmon, founder and chairman of Redhorse. “Noah’s experience leading complex organizations and executing growth strategies makes him the right leader for Redhorse’s next phase.”
Following the acquisition, he served as managing director and chief of staff for the national security portfolio at AFS.
He held various leadership roles at Novetta, including chief of staff and vice president of operations. As VP and business leader, he led Novetta’s business units delivering mission-ready tech platforms for the Department of Defense, intelligence community and federal civilian agencies.
Klemm has a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and international politics from James Madison University.
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