Jamf announced Monday it appointed Linh Lam as the company's chief information officer.
The Minneapolis-based company which creates enterprise management software for Apple devices, said Lam will lead the technology strategy to create and implement a hybrid workplace.
“Linh has extensive background in IT, along with a tenured success as a leader of high performing teams," said Jamf CEO Dean Hager. "This experience will help Jamf internally implement the vision we have for the modern workplace — which is to empower individuals with technology that is enterprise-secure, consumer-simple and protects personal privacy.”
Lam joins Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF) from ICE Mortgage Technology as their senior Vice President and CIO. During her tenure the company scaled from $500 million to $950 million in revenue in 2.5 years.
“I was drawn to Jamf’s laser focus on its customers and the team’s relentless drive in creating the most powerful Apple Enterprise Management platform to help organizations to empower people with technology that puts humans first," Lam said. "I couldn’t be more excited to join this dynamic team and continue to drive even more innovation for Jamf Nation."