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Beth Tschida Becomes Jamf's First Female CEO: A Decade of Innovation and Growth

Beth Tschida has been named Chief Executive Officer at Jamf - the first woman to lead the company in its more than 20-year history.
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She's not an outside hire brought in to reset the direction. She joined in 2018, built the engineering organization, became CTO in 2022, led an 800-person global team across product, engineering, AI, cloud, and security, and has been serving as interim CEO since March. The promotion is the natural conclusion of eight years of work that shaped what Jamf is today - eight consecutive years of same-day Apple OS support, security ARR growing 40% year over year to represent over 30% of total business, and 13 strategic acquisitions totaling $650M+ integrated under her technical leadership.

Before Jamf, she spent over two decades in senior technology roles at MetLife and Voya Financial - large, complex organizations where execution at scale was the job every day.

John Strosahl, her predecessor, said it plainly: she played a central role in getting the company to where it is. Francisco Partners, which took Jamf private in January, backed the appointment with equal conviction.

This one was earned over eight years, one delivery at a time. Congratulations, Beth - a milestone worth marking.

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