CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON, McLEAN
Virginia Business //March 1, 2026//
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON, McLEAN
Virginia Business //March 1, 2026//
Rozanski leads Fortune 500 global management, technology, engineering and consulting firm Booz Allen, the largest provider of AI services to the federal government. Booz Allen employs about 29,600 people worldwide and reported fiscal 2025 earnings of $12 billion.
Born in Argentina, Rozanski started out at Booz Allen as an intern in 1991, working his way up to president and CEO in 2015.
Federal spending cuts led to Booz Allen laying off 7% of its workforce in May 2025 and announcing more layoffs in October after a weak quarter. Rozanski also said the company would restructure to cut $150 million in annual costs.
Meanwhile, the company announced plans to relocate its headquarters from McLean to a new, smaller building in Reston in 2027, and it tripled its $100 million venture capital commitment, intending to invest in more defense tech startups.
Nevertheless, Booz Allen continues to land major contracts, including a combined $1.2 billion in awards last spring from the Air Force and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.