PRESIDENT AND CEO, MAXIMUS, TYSONS
Virginia Business //September 1, 2025//
PRESIDENT AND CEO, MAXIMUS, TYSONS
Virginia Business //September 1, 2025//
Caswell joined government contractor Maximus in 2004 and has served as president since 2014; he became CEO in 2018. He started his career at what’s now PricewaterhouseCoopers before moving on to IBM.
Headquartered in Tysons, Maximus reached the half-century mark in 2025. It provides administrative support for programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, welfare-to-work, health care reform and student loan servicing. Maximus reported $5.3 billion in revenue for fiscal 2024, up from $4.9 billion in 2023.
Caswell holds a bachelor’s degree from Haverford College and a master’s in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He has chaired the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s board since 2022.
In January, WashingtonExec named Caswell a top executive to watch after the company was re-awarded several Veterans Benefits Administration contracts to provide medical disability exams. In 2024, the company won a $20 million Office of Personnel Management contract to provide contact services for the Postal Service Benefits Program.
In November 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services backed off rebidding the company’s $6.6 billion contract to operate a call center for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.