Leadership Transition at ICF
On February 10, 2026, ICF (NASDAQ: ICFI), a prominent player in global solutions and technology, confirmed the appointment of Kyle Wiggins as the new head of its Energy, Environment, and Infrastructure (EEI) client market. This strategic move comes after Anne Choate’s recent promotion to president of ICF.
Wiggins previously managed ICF's utility program and services division within the EEI sector for six years, during which time he significantly contributed to the division's growth. Under his leadership, ICF established itself as a frontrunner in demand management, electrification, and energy efficiency initiatives across North America, thereby reaffirming its status as an essential resource for utilities.
In his new position, Wiggins will oversee a multidisciplinary team focused on serving a wide range of clients, including commercial, federal, state, and local entities. His portfolio encompasses ICF’s utility, energy, environment, infrastructure, and disaster management initiatives.
“Increasing energy demand is shaping the future of our energy, environment, and infrastructure operations,” stated John Wasson, the chair and CEO of ICF. “Kyle Wiggins brings over two decades of experience in the energy field, combined with robust operational knowledge. His capacity to unite teams and understand our client’s needs will be critical as we seek to expand in this promising market.”
Wiggins echoed these sentiments, noting, “The demand for our expertise in energy and infrastructure has reached unprecedented levels across various market segments. ICF stands uniquely positioned to assist our clients as they navigate this transitional phase, and I am excited to collaborate with our skilled teams to create even greater value at this crucial juncture.”
About ICF
ICF is recognized as a leading global solutions and technology provider, employing around 9,000 professionals. The organization's workforce comprises business analysts, policy specialists, digital strategists, data scientists, and creative personnel, working in synergy to address complex challenges faced by both public and private sector clients. Since its inception in 1969, ICF has been pivotal in guiding clients through change and shaping their future goals.
The company’s commitment to innovation and excellence allows it to tailor strategies that meet the evolving demands of the market. ICF has successfully built a reputation for not just navigating challenges but also for leading advancements in areas such as energy and environmental services.
Looking Ahead
Wiggins’ appointment comes at a vital time when energy solutions need to evolve rapidly in response to climate change and increasing demand. The structural changes in leadership and focus at ICF symbolize its intent to remain at the forefront of industry developments and to provide unparalleled support to its clients while addressing the shifting landscapes of energy consumption and infrastructure development.
This transition not only reflects ICF’s adaptability but also its commitment to enhancing operational efficiency across various sectors, ensuring a sustainable approach towards growth in the energy domain. As ICF continues to expand its footprint in the industry, all eyes will be on Wiggins and his team to deliver effective strategies that comply with the evolving energy landscape, ensuring that even the most complex client needs are met efficiently and effectively.
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