Executive Leadership

Stacie Ohler

Vice President of Buildings & Energy, Siemens Government Technologies

Stacie Ohler

Stacie Ohler is the Vice President, Buildings & Energy for Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), Inc., the separate but affiliated arm of technology powerhouse Siemens. With project teams throughout the U.S. and overseas, SGT is a cleared provider of Siemens products, technologies, and software to solve some of the most complex government challenges in energy, automation, and digitalization.

Ms. Ohler brings two decades of experience in large federal program management and acquisition. She is responsible for delivering energy efficient, resilient, and adaptable digital technologies for the U.S. Government's expansive buildings and infrastructure portfolio, with a particular focus on critical mission facilities throughout the Department of Defense (DoD) and other national security organizations.

Prior to joining SGT, Ms. Ohler was the Senior Director for Strategic Growth at Ultra Intelligence & Communications, where she directed campaign strategies and partner-building capacity for large acquisitions aligned to military capability development in the Indo-Pacific, DoD's Combined-Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative, and the AUKUS trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Ms. Ohler has also held business development, program management, military planning, and intelligence practitioner roles for both government and non-government entities, including the U.S. Air Force, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Jacobs, Booz Allen Hamilton, and HII Mission Technologies.

Ms. Ohler's education includes a bachelor's degree in National Intelligence Studies from American Military University, a graduate certificate from Harvard University, specialized training and certifications in Modern Standard Arabic and Iraqi Dialect from the Defense Language Institute, and the Defense Acquisition University's certificate for Science and Technology Manager II.

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