Future Tech Enterprise, Inc., a Fort Lauderdale-based global IT solutions provider, announced on July 22, 2025, the appointment of Matt Scavetta as Chief Technology Innovation Officer (CTIO). With over a decade of leadership at TBC Corporation, ChenMed, and FTI Consulting, Scavetta will spearhead AI and automation initiatives, enhancing IT operations, endpoint lifecycle management, and customer-facing tools like PCaaS. Serving Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, Future Tech, with $75 million in 2025 revenue, strengthens its leadership in the $500 billion IT services market.
Announced July 22, 2025: Matt Scavetta named CTIO at Future Tech.
Scavetta to lead AI-driven IT operations and PCaaS enhancements.
Reduces provisioning time by 60% and operational costs by 20%, per company data.
Future Tech serves 150+ countries, with 287 employees and $75M revenue.
IT services market valued at $500B, projected to reach $700B by 2030.
Follows 2025 Dell Technologies Federal Partner of the Year award.
Matt Scavetta brings extensive experience from senior roles at TBC Corporation, where he led IT operations and modernization efforts, ChenMed, and FTI Consulting. “Matt brings the kind of experience and mindset that will elevate everything we’re building,” said Bob Venero, CEO of Future Tech. Scavetta will focus on integrating AI into Future Tech’s PCaaS solution, enhancing proactive device health monitoring and intelligent procurement, which have reduced provisioning time by 60% and costs by 20%, per company data. “What attracted me to Future Tech wasn’t just the innovation; it was the clarity of purpose,” said Scavetta. His credentials include a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Scranton, Wharton’s CTO Executive Program, and certifications in TOGAF, Google Cloud, and AI leadership.
Founded in 1996, Future Tech serves aerospace, defense, education, and healthcare sectors across 150+ countries, with partnerships like Dell Technologies (2023 & 2024 Federal Partner of the Year) and Northrop Grumman (2023 & 2024 Supplier Excellence Awards). Its solutions, including AI-enhanced Day 1 Readiness sites and automated workflows, align with the $500 billion IT services market’s growth, driven by 72% of enterprises prioritizing AI-driven operations, per 2025 reports. Scavetta’s leadership will accelerate initiatives like intelligent architecture recommendations, enhancing customer outcomes for clients like federal agencies.
The IT services sector faces challenges like legacy system integration, with 60% of enterprises citing modernization barriers, per McKinsey’s 2025 Technology Trends Outlook. Posts on X from @FTEI and @TechTarget highlight excitement for Scavetta’s appointment, emphasizing his role in AI innovation. Future Tech’s partnerships with Iternal Technologies and StorMagic, alongside its NVIDIA GTC 2025 exhibitor status, reflect its focus on next-gen AI tools. Competitors like Kyndryl and Accenture offer similar AI-driven services, but Future Tech’s niche in federal and enterprise IT, with 287 employees and AS9100D certification, provides a competitive edge.
Matt Scavetta’s appointment as CTIO positions Future Tech to lead AI-driven IT innovation, delivering scalable, high-value solutions to its global client base in a rapidly evolving market.
Future Tech Enterprise, Inc. is a global IT solutions provider, offering a diverse array of technology services and solutions to the corporate and government sectors. Specializing in comprehensive IT solutions, Future Tech helps organizations optimize their IT environments and transition to next-generation technologies that drive productivity and innovation.