MicroTech’s Founding President Tony Jimenez named Best CEO of 2017

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MicroTech’s Founding President Tony Jimenez named Best CEO of 2017

 
POSTED ON Dec 20, 2017
 

In a special CEO edition, Industry Era has named MicroTech’s Founder, President & CEO, Tony Jimenez as one of the “10 Best CEO’s of 2017”.

Mr. Jimenez has once again proven to be an unwavering trailblazer in Information Technology (IT) services and IT services-based solutions.

Over the last year, through Mr. Jimenez’s leadership, MicroTech has won almost 100 billion dollars of new multiple-award type contracts, to include the $50 billion, 15-year, Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract, the $5 billion Veterans Technology Services 2 Governmentwide Acquisition (VETS 2) contract, and the $37 billion Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) contract with the United States Army.

According to Mr. Jimenez, a successful company must always be ahead of their industry’s needs and requirements; trends and directions. MicroTech’s continual success is partly due to the thorough analyzation of past trends combined with an awe-inspiring foreshadowing of future industry movements and developments.

Such innovation advances include Big Data, Citizen E-ID, Digital Platforms, Edge Analytics, Enterprise Agile Transformation, Next-Generation Cloud Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and Web Scale IT, to name a few of MicroTech’s revolutionary technologies.

Recently, Jimenez was named by the Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC) to their 2018 “Top 100 Most Influential and Notable Hispanic Professionals in the Technology Industry”. Earlier in the year, Mr. Jimenez was also honored to be selected to serve as a Fellow at the World Summit on Innovation in New York City.

Since launching MicroTech at his kitchen table in 2004, Jimenez has grown his business into a profitable quarter-of-a-billion-dollar company. He has served on a number of boards including the U.S. – Mexico Chamber of Commerce and Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. His charity efforts have led to recognition as the “Top CEO Philanthropist” in the Washington DC region.

Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology Magazine named Jimenez as one of the “Most Influential Hispanics in Technology” in 2011.

 

 

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