Cyber Security Company Sees Major Leadership Overhaul
A recent wave of hires signals a new direction in cyber security and digital transformation, with key appointments influencing the industry's future.

In a strategic move aimed at revolutionizing the cyber security landscape, several companies have appointed key individuals to drive forward their agendas in digital transformation and public sector projects. According to Washington Technology, these leadership changes could signal a new era of innovation and security in the digital world.
Alpha Omega Surge Ahead
Eric Laychock has taken the helm as Chief Operating Officer at Alpha Omega, a digital transformation provider with ambitious plans to double its annual revenue. After a successful career at KPMG, Laychock’s expertise in federal healthcare practice is expected to catalyze the company’s growth following its acquisitions of Macro Solutions and SeKON.
Amivero Strengthens Its Ranks
Amivero, known for its stronghold in digital transformation and identity management, has added three experienced veterans to its leadership team. With Ray Shuler, Dave Larrimore, and Melissa Myette now part of the team, the company is poised to enhance its service offerings in strategic advising and solution engineering.
BWXT Transitions
The nuclear component manufacturer BWXT sees Robb LeMasters step down as CFO. LeMasters’ tenure saw strategic transformations, and his role will be temporarily filled by Mike Fitzgerald, the current CAO, who brings years of financial expertise to the role.
The Guidehouse Vision
John Morris has assumed leadership of Guidehouse’s health segment. With a career rooted in large-scale strategies and technology initiatives, Morris is set to steer the company towards new heights in the healthcare sector.
Evolving Dynamics at Saronic
As Saronic embarks on expanding its manufacturing capabilities, Doug Lambert and Vib Altekar have assumed pivotal roles in operations and technology. Their leadership is crucial as the company advances in developing autonomous surface vessel technologies.
Viasat Expands Its Vision
Moving swiftly, Viasat welcomes Dr. William “Bill” LaPlante and Michael Paull to its board. Their diverse backgrounds in defense and digital media are set to enrich the company’s strategic direction in satellite communications.
Each appointment reflects a broader industry trend toward integrating seasoned experience with cutting-edge leadership to navigate the demands of modern digital environments. The market-watchers are eager to see how these moves will ripple through the cybersecurity and digital transformation landscape.