Ann Nemphos

Chief Information Officer

Joined in

2024

Personal philosophy

Be a team player every day through collaboration and a strong work ethic.

Ann Nemphos joined AIT’s executive team in 2024 as chief technology officer and later transitioned to become chief information officer in 2025. In her role, she oversees every aspect of the company’s worldwide technology as the driving force for innovation, modernizing business systems and leading special projects. 

Ann brings decades of experience to her role as CIO. She served as a technology executive for numerous multinational companies, developing and implementing innovations across industries, including automated retail transactions, real-time healthcare payments and mobile insurance solutions.  

She transitioned to the supply chain services industry in 2017, accepting an executive position with a transport and logistics company in Switzerland, where she led their global information technology group and implemented a next-gen transportation management system. Most recently, Ann served as chief technology officer for a large forwarder, drayage and intermodal services. 

At AIT, she’s committed to innovating and advancing technology solutions, including deeper integration of artificial intelligence and machine-learning applications. Ann’s results-based, customer-focused approach is driving AIT’s ongoing efforts to anticipate and prepare for the future needs of clients and teammates across global supply chains.  
 

"I’m committed to engaging in a collaborative process that will further earn our customers’ trust and boost teammate efficiency via innovative enhancements to AIT’s technology."

Ann holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Quinnipiac University and earned her MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 

She spends her free time volunteering in her community to support families in need. She’s also a mentor for her local high school’s robotics team.  

Ann and her family are based in Connecticut where she enjoys biking, water sports, cheering on women's basketball and soccer, and taking long weekend drives with her husband and their Maltese Yorkie.