Tom Edson has been selected as chief financial officer of Alpha Omega Integration, an information technology services provider.
In this position, Edson will bring his 15 years of technology and cybersecurity-focused financial management experience to shape future developments within the growing organization, Alpha Omega announced on Thursday.
“As CFO, my mission will be to shape corporate strategy through financial governance, build infrastructure for further growth and ensure financial governance and compliance,” said Edson.
“I am looking forward to my multifaceted role managing contracts, finance, and pricing to support and perpetuate Alpha Omega’s impressive growth and trajectory,” he added.
Before joining the Vienna, Virginia-based company, Edson served as CFO and chief operations officer at VariQ for 13 years.
He continued in these roles after VariQ’s merger with Capgemini, as a result of which he also landed his previous position as principal at Capgemini Government Solutions.
Edson’s career in the government contracting industry began at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he spent over three years as a senior associate.
“The CFO and financial teams are key players in screening M&As, and our growth focus includes more acquisitions to stay true to our mission and objectives. Tom is a highly strategic addition to Alpha Omega’s passionate and experienced leadership group that will drive us to next-level growth, service and delivery,” said Alpha Omega CEO Gautam Ijoor.
Edson’s appointment follows multiple executive leadership changes within the enterprise over the past few months.
In January, company newcomer Laks Prabhala was chosen as Alpha Omega’s first-ever chief information security officer and vice president for cybersecurity, where he now works to apply new technologies to safeguard federal clients from threats.
Just over a month earlier, Gabe Osiier joined the organization as senior vice president of core accounts to support Alpha Omega’s growth efforts.