Minneapolis-based Jamf has appointed Beth Tschida as Chief Executive Officer, effective May 20, 2026. Tschida had served as interim CEO since March and previously held the role of Chief Technology Officer at the Apple device management and security company.
Tschida succeeds John Strosahl, who led Jamf through its transition to private ownership after Francisco Partners’ acquisition, completed in January 2026. Jamf said Tschida is the first woman to lead the company in its more than 20-year history.
Tschida joined Jamf in 2018 as Senior Vice President of Engineering and became CTO in 2022. In that role, she led an 800-person global organization across product, engineering, AI, cloud and security. Jamf said its security annual recurring revenue grew 40% year over year under her leadership and now represents more than 30% of the company’s total business.
The Minnesota tech company said it now supports more than 78,000 organizations across 100 countries and manages more than 35 million devices.
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