CTC taps Chris Hamilton as president and CEO

On June 17, Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) announced the appointment of Christopher Hamilton as its new president and chief executive officer, effective June 29, 2026. Hamilton succeeds Edward J. Sheehan, Jr., who will retire on June 30, 2026, after 33 years of service to the organization.

The selection of Hamilton follows a comprehensive national search by CTC’s board of directors. The board sought a leader who will build on the company’s strong foundation and drive its next phase of growth and innovation in support of complex customer missions.

“It is an honor to join Concurrent Technologies Corporation at such a pivotal time in its history,” said Hamilton. “CTC’s reputation for technical excellence, mission focus, and customer commitment is impressive. I look forward to working with the talented CTC team to build on this legacy of delivering innovative solutions to hard problems that address the challenging needs of our nation.”

“We are excited to welcome Chris Hamilton as CTC’s next president and CEO,” said Jeffrey K. Harris, chairman of the CTC board of directors. “Chris brings a proven track record of strategic leadership and operational excellence in defense, intelligence, and national security. His experience, vision, and understanding of the opportunities for operational transformations driven, in part, by Artificial Intelligence will be instrumental to improving customer mission success.”

Hamilton is a 30-year industry veteran who has experience in large corporations, small companies, and academic research organizations. At Parsons Corporation, he led an advanced technology group developing solutions to protect client personnel and critical infrastructure from emerging threats. He was responsible for the development of a Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) program including the establishment of the company’s CUAS Center of Excellence in West Virginia. Previously, he served as president and chief operating officer of CMX Technologies, deputy director for a major research division at Georgetown University, and vice president of advanced development programs at Titan Corporation.

Source: CTC

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