WASHINGTON, DC – iDiscovery Solutions (iDS), a global professional services consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., has recently promoted several of their team members in response to the firm’s continued growth.
“As we continue to grow and evolve as a firm, we have to grow and evolve internally as well,” said Hunter McMahon, the firm’s Chief Operating Officer. “I’m excited for these employees to transition into their new roles, and confident in what they will accomplish moving forward.”
Tyler Swasy,
formerly a Senior Consultant, has been promoted to Managing Consultant, where he provides comprehensive consultation services that support litigation and law enforcement officials. McMahon stated Swasy has served as a mentor for other iDS team members, leading him to move into a management role within forensics.
Hung Han
has been promoted from Consultant to Senior Consultant, having shown consistent professional growth at the firm. In his new role, he is responsible for the collection and analysis of laptops, mobile devices, and cloud-based data services. McMahon stated Han has been instrumental to the team in developing new standards and templates for client deliverables.
Kendal Tober
has also been promoted from Consultant to Senior Consultant. “Kendal is a leader and a rock within the Discovery Services Consulting team, managing some of our largest projects, always willing to learn something new, and always willing to teach others on the team,” stated McMahon.
Kelsey Lopez,
previously a Client Success Manager, has taken on the new role of Consultant. Lopez’s responsibilities are now focussed on supporting information governance client engagements. McMahon stated Lopez has been an impactful member of the team, praising her ability to take initiative and develop new skills.
Waqas Anis
has also been promoted to a Consultant position after previously holding a position as a Jr. Consultant. As a consultant, Anis uses his skills in data collection and analysis to deliver digital forensic investigation services to his clients. McMahon stated Anis joined the iDS team with an extensive skill set, possessing expertise in computer information systems and digital forensic acquisitions.