ICF Promotes Utility Division Chief to Lead Energy & Infrastructure Unit

  • Kyle Wiggins named new leader of ICF's energy, environment and infrastructure (EEI) client market on February 10, 2026.
  • Wiggins succeeds Anne Choate, who became president of ICF earlier this year.
  • Wiggins previously led ICF's utility program and services division for six years, overseeing record growth in demand management and energy efficiency programs.
  • ICF has approximately 9,000 employees and serves commercial, federal, state, and local clients across multiple portfolios.

ICF's appointment of Kyle Wiggins reflects the growing importance of energy and infrastructure services in a market shaped by increasing demand. The move underscores the company's strategic focus on leveraging internal talent to drive growth, particularly in utility program management and energy efficiency solutions. With approximately 9,000 employees, ICF is positioning itself to capitalize on the rapid transition in the energy sector.

Growth Strategy
How ICF will leverage Wiggins' operational expertise to sustain record growth in the energy sector amid rising demand.
Client Diversification
Whether ICF can effectively serve its expanding client base across commercial, federal, state, and local segments under Wiggins' leadership.
Market Positioning
The pace at which ICF can strengthen its position as a leading provider of demand management and energy efficiency programs in North America.