Jordan Burris, former head of public sector strategy at Socure, has been elevated to vice president and general manager of public sector solutions at the artificial intelligence company.
In his new role, Burris will oversee Socure’s team that collaborates with agencies to expedite taxpayer fraud losses and enlist inclusive access to government services, Socure said Thursday.
Matt Thompson, who was recently promoted from general manager to chief revenue officer post at Socure, remarked, “Jordan has been an indispensable partner to me from the beginning of Socure’s entry into the public sector market, and I’m confident in his ability to lead our next chapter of growth.”
“Jordan is widely respected among government leaders and has an unmatched passion and level of competence to partner with them to stop identity fraud and improve access to vital government benefits and services,” Thompson added.
Building on his 15 years of experience in driving digital transformation, Burris will work to promote modernization throughout Socure’s public sector.
The new VP was the chief of staff in the White House Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer before joining Socure.
“After leaving government, I felt compelled to focus on digital identity inclusion and fairness,” Burris emphasized. “Working at Socure and collaborating with government leaders has shown me the critical juncture we face in combating advanced identity fraud and the significant impact of failing to stop it.”