Hitachi Vantara Federal names Majed Saadi as chief technology officer
Hitachi Vantara Federal appointed Majed Saadi as chief technology officer, the company announced. Saadi will lead the company's technology strategy and drive IT modernization efforts for federal government clients.
Saadi brings 24 years of technology leadership experience to the role. He previously served as vice president of growth and technology at Synergy Inc., where he led market expansion and federal contract growth. Prior to that, he held a vice president position at General Dynamics IT, overseeing IT and mission support services for federal civilian agencies.
"This is a critical role for our business as we shape, drive, and execute the expansion of Hitachi's products and solutions in the federal marketplace," said Mark Serway, president and chief executive officer at Hitachi Vantara Federal.
Saadi holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from Notre Dame and a master's degree in IT management from the University of Virginia. He also maintains certifications in TOGAF, ITIL, ISO 20000, and risk management.
The executive has experience in strategy, IT transformation, infrastructure, cloud platforms, enterprise architecture, and systems management across federal integrators, resellers, and consulting firms. He also speaks at industry events and advises emerging technology companies focused on artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Hitachi Vantara Federal provides data solutions to the federal government and is a subsidiary of Hitachi Vantara, which is wholly owned by Hitachi Ltd.
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