A Maryland native, Fernandez was named president and CEO of Fortune 500 IT services and consulting company DXC Technology in 2024 after serving as interim head. He succeeded former CEO Mike Salvino following three years of declining revenues. In May, the company’s board extended Fernandez’s contract through 2028.
Headquartered in Ashburn, DXC has roughly 130,000 employees serving 6,000 customers worldwide. Its fiscal 2025 revenue was $12.8 billion, down 5.8% year-over-year.
Fernandez is also vice chairman and a co-owner of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Washington Capitals, the Washington Wizards and the Washington Mystics.
In January, DXC announced it would develop the next generation of Ferrari’s in-vehicle infotainment systems. In June, the company announced a multiyear deal to power shipboard, shore and port technology for Carnival Cruise Lines.
Fernandez founded website and internet services developer Proxicom, which Dimension Data acquired in 2001, and he then was CEO of Dimension Data North America and ObjectVideo, which Alarm.com bought in 2017. He also served on corporate boards for Kate Spade & Co., Broadcom and GameStop.