Exiger has promoted Carrie Wibben to president and appointed retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Cameron Holt as the new president of Exiger Government Solutions, taking over from Wibben.
Last year, Exiger invested millions in user experience, artificial intelligence, cognitive computing and automation, and aims to keep investing and look for new acquisition chances.
As president, Wibben will continue to oversee Exiger Government Solutions while leading strategic go-to-market and engagement for Exiger’s critical accounts. She will also work closely with the CEO to advance Exiger’s brand and market visibility.
Wibben said she looks forward to assuming the role as Exiger’s president.
“I’m also very excited to work alongside one of the finest leaders I know, Major General (Ret.) Cameron Holt,” she said. “Our shared passion includes countering the asymmetric threat posed by our adversaries who deploy blended operations to infiltrate our critical supply chains and steal our intellectual property. Exiger’s advanced technology is a critical weapon in that fight, and Cameron is absolutely the right leader at the right time to scale our Exiger Government Solutions business in this next chapter.”
Before Exiger, Wibben worked as a deputy director at the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, held important security and intelligence roles at the Department of Defense and had senior jobs at the Office of Management and Budget and the National Intelligence Office.
A West Point graduate and former U.S. Army Officer, Wibben was the first woman to lead the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. She received an award for supply chain excellence and was crucial in helping Exiger secure a $74.5 million government contract and important security certifications.
Holt will work closely with Wibben as he steps into president of Exiger Government Solutions. He’s also focused on further scaling Exiger’s AI supply chain and third-party risk management solutions across the company’s 55+ government agency and DIB clients.
“America and her allies around the world face new, more sophisticated threats to freedom and the unalienable rights of all people,” he said. “One of the main frontlines in this fight is the infiltration of critical supply chains to systematically create fragility and dependence and to transfer intellectual property and wealth. I’ve seen firsthand the powerful impact Exiger’s technology can have to meet and exceed the level of sophistication of our adversaries.”
“Exiger is the clear technology leader when we simply must expose and ultimately defeat these new threats to supply chains,” Holt continued. “I’m excited to continue to defend this great nation and the ideals of its founding for the next generation of Americans by leading Exiger’s incredible Government Solutions team and advancing our customers’ missions.”
In 2022, Holt retired after 32 years in the military, where he spent four years as the deputy assistant secretary (contracting) for the Air Force and Space Force. He’s a board member of the National Contract Management Association and part of the American Society of Military Comptrollers’ task force on budgeting and financial reform.