- Steven Irish, former vice president and general manager at Peraton, has joined Everforth ECS in the newly created role of chief growth officer
- Irish will lead the company as it expands its presence in the government sector
- Earlier this year, ECS changed its name to Everforth ECS to follow its parent company’s rebranding
Everforth ECS revealed Tuesday that it has chosen former Peraton Vice President and General Manager Steven Irish to be its chief growth officer.
The company said it created the role to better align its capture, customer engagement and business development operations. As CGO, Irish will lead the expansion of Everforth’s government-focused business at a time when agencies invest over $100 billion every year in technology modernization.
“His experience leading organizations across a range of federal markets will be instrumental as we expand our AI, cybersecurity, and digital modernization capabilities to help agencies tackle increasingly complex challenges,” remarked Donnie Scott, president of Everforth ECS.
What Is Steven Irish’s Career Background?
Irish spent more than five years at Peraton. In August 2020, he was vice president and general manager for financial and regulatory agencies. He later moved on to the role of VP and GM for health and defense enterprise. Before joining Peraton, Irish was VP of government at LexisNexis for two years. He also served for two years as general manager of homeland security, justice and foreign affairs at DXC Technology. Earlier in his career, Irish was part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. He was appointed to various roles, starting as a financial analyst and eventually business operations manager and homeland security account sales leader.
What Other Recent Changes Are There at Everforth?
In April, ECS adopted the name Everforth ECS as a result of the rebranding of ECS’ parent company, ASGN. Everforth ECS said that the company will continue to focus on developing and delivering artificial intelligence, enterprise IT modernization and cybersecurity products for its federal customers. Two months prior to Everforth ECS’ transformation, it appointed Donnie Scott as president.














