Line-Scape appoints Jaime Guevara as CTO to drive innovation, enhance IT strategy
Line-Scape, a leader in technology-driven SaaS solutions, announces the appointment of Jaime Guevara as the company’s new Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Guevara brings over two decades of IT experience and a proven track record in transforming organizations through cutting-edge technology and strategic IT leadership.
In his role as CTO, Guevara will oversee Line-Scape's technology infrastructure, data and analytics, and IT development initiatives. He will play a critical role in aligning the company’s technology strategies with long-term business objectives, while leading innovation across various departments. With his deep technical expertise and leadership in IT transformation, Guevara is expected to steer Line-Scape’s technology through an industry-wide Digital Revolution, and deliver cutting-edge advancements.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jaime to Line-Scape,” said Chris Stovall, CEO of Line-Scape. “His extensive experience in leading complex IT initiatives and his ability to align technology with business goals make him the perfect fit to drive our continued success in the fast-evolving tech landscape. We look forward to the innovative approaches and solutions he will bring to our company.”
Prior to joining Line-Scape, Guevara held various senior leadership positions at CROSSMARK, MedAssets, and Interstate Batteries.
Jaime Guevara, a University of Texas at Dallas graduate with a B.S. in Computer Science, brings extensive experience from his role as CTO at Crossmark. There, he led a $23 million IT team, migrating the company’s cloud strategy and cutting vendor costs by $8 million while maintaining capabilities. He excels in strategic IT vision, cross-functional leadership and change management, consistently aligning technology with business goals. Known for building high-performing IT teams, his expertise spans security, enterprise architecture, project management, and strategy.
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