He succeeds the retiring Tom Colatosti, who will continue to serve on the board of Oasis T&E as chairman, the company said Wednesday.
Colatosti said he believes the company is in a strong position to transition to new leadership following the combination of ERC and Oasis Systems and multiple contract wins and that Zolet’s decades of leadership experience and knowledge of the government technology industry will be key as he leads Oasis T&E.
Zolet previously served as CEO of CentralSquare Technologies, a public sector software company backed by Bain Capital and Vista Capital Partners, and management consulting firm LMI.
Burlington, Massachusetts-based Oasis T&E provides tech platforms in the areas of cybersecurity and resiliency, information technology, Agile software development and systems engineering to defense and federal agency clients.
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