Integris appoints Wewe as CRO

Integris, a national leader in future-ready managed services, has announced the appointment of Kyle Wewe as its new chief revenue officer (CRO).

Wewe brings a deep understanding of the IT landscape and will serve with a dynamic new perspective, elevating Integris’ go-to-market strategy and help accelerate and sustain revenue growth in 2026 and beyond.

Wewe is also responsible for leading all revenue-generating functions across the organization, including sales and business development. He will ensure Integris’ service offerings are aligned with the market while maintaining a commitment to nurturing customer relationships to maximize lifetime value.

He joins Integris from ConverageOne (C1), a global IT services provider, where he served as executive vice president of U.S. commercial sales. In that role, he led strategic direction for C1’s U.S. sales organization, driving profitability, expansions and competitive differentiation.

His extensive experience across verticals, including health care, retail, public sector and finance, lends him a unique perspective that will help to propel Integris through its next phase of evolution while remaining committed to delivering a world-class customer experience.

“As we enter a new phase of strategic growth, we sought a leader who not only understands our long-term vision but also represents the values that define Integris. Kyle Wewe brings both,” said Glenn Mathis, CEO of Integris.

“His experience and perspective make him the ideal fit to help guide our renaissance and deepen the value we deliver to clients. We’re confident he’ll be a key force in shaping what’s next for Integris.”

“Joining Integris presents an exciting new opportunity for me to contribute to a company that’s redefining how businesses think about their digital estate,” said Wewe. “The vision here isn’t just about technology; it’s about creating meaningful, scalable value for clients through smarter orchestration, deeper data insights and a people-first approach to transformation.”