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KMS Technology Appoints Jason Wojahn as Chief Executive Officer

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KMS Technology, a leading U.S. based digital engineering, data, and AI company, announced the appointment of Jason Wojahn as Chief Executive Officer.

Jason Wojahn brings 30 years of experience building, transforming, and scaling global technology services organizations. As co-founder and CEO of Thirdera, he built the world’s premier ServiceNow consultancy prior to its 2024 acquisition by Cognizant, where he led AI and enterprise transformation initiatives at global scale. Previously, he led Accenture’s Global ServiceNow business following the acquisition of Cloud Sherpas, where he helped scale one of the industry’s largest enterprise workflow platforms. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at IBM Global Services. He serves as an Operating Advisor to Sunstone Partners and sits on the boards of OSF Digital and 66degrees.

A Structural Shift in Enterprise Software

Enterprise software is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Systems are moving from informing decisions to executing work. As AI evolves the traditional services model, value is shifting toward firms that can orchestrate workflows, operationalize AI, and deliver measurable outcomes.

“The next generation of enterprise value will be created by companies that can build and deploy agentic systems across modernized data architecture and operationalized workflows. Delivering measurable outcomes is the new standard for AI-native services firms like KMS,” said Jason Wojahn, CEO, KMS Technology.

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Strategic Priorities Under New Leadership

Backed by Sunstone Partners, KMS Technology will accelerate its focus on:

  • Utilizing agentic tools to orchestrate enterprise workflows across fragmented systems, data, and AI agents
  • Delivering AI-native execution, not just AI-enabled services
  • Shifting from project-based work to outcome-based delivery
  • Expanding Velox, KMS’s proprietary platform for orchestrating AI-driven workflows

Initial focus areas include high-friction enterprise workflows including software delivery, revenue operations, and workforce orchestration, where fragmented systems, inconsistent data, and unclear ownership have historically limited performance. By combining engineering, data, and AI orchestration, KMS aims to deliver faster execution, improved decision quality, and measurable business outcomes.

“Jason brings a rare combination of operating discipline and market insight,” said Mike Biggee, Partner at Sunstone Partners. “We believe the next generation of services leaders will be defined by their ability to move beyond implementation into execution. KMS is well positioned to lead that shift.”

KMS will continue to build on its global engineering footprint and enterprise relationships while accelerating its shift from an AI-enabled services firm to AI-native execution, where software increasingly participates directly in work and firms are measured by outcomes, not effort.

Source: BusinessWire