Beth Tschida, who became Jamf CEO in May after serving as CTO and as interim CEO, is the first woman to lead the company in its near 25-year history. I spoke with her this week at the London Jamf Nation event, where the company introduced its new AI Governance solution.
How the transition to CEO is going
“It’s been a great privilege and an adjustment,” she said. “Jamf has always been a company deeply focused on culture, which is exactly why I love being here. Having the ability to influence and improve that culture from this role is something I feel very supported in doing.”
The last few years have seen a variety of changes at Jamf, which was briefly a public company. “We’ve come through a period of change, not all of it easy,” Tschida said. “But we now have a great partnership with Francisco Partners. We’re private, we’re focused on solving customer problems, and we’re finding ways to lean into what we’re good at.”
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