Author: Branson Brooks|| Date Published: December 12, 2024
Executive Mosaic has appointed Victor Brown, CEO of W3Nebula Technology, as chair of the CTO Group for the 4×24 Executive Leadership Series.
The 4×24 Executive Leadership Program provides an environment for government and industry leaders to build relationships to advance strategic mission areas. The CTO Group unites public and private sector chief technology officers through a series of networking and dinner events designed to foster collaboration.
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, said the company looks forward to having Brown back overseeing the CTO Group in his third 4×24 season.
“Today’s CTOs are charged with the daunting yet critical task of embracing and adopting cutting-edge emerging technologies like AI, quantum and so much more,” Garrettson said.
“With more than three decades of leadership and expertise in the tech sector, Victor Brown brings a unique and knowledgeable perspective to his role as chair of our CTO Group,” he added. “We’re excited to have Victor leading this group of senior GovCon tech experts through another exciting season.”
Prior to coming on board W3Nebula Technology, Brown was vice president and CTO at IBM. Brown has extensive experience in IT architecture, including product and knowledge management services and hardware and software development.
Executive Mosaic is excited to watch Brown make a substantial impact as chair of the 4×24 CTO Group. To gain insight into the leadership program and membership, visit the 4×24 website.
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