Announcing the 2026 Georgia Titan 100 Recipients

ATLANTA (January 30, 2026) — Titan CEO is pleased to announce Rob Jansen, CEO of TekStream, is a digital resilience company that helps organizations modernize, secure, and optimize their technology environments, as a 2026 Georgia Titan 100 recipient.

The Titan 100 recognizes Georgia’s Top 100 CEOs and C-level executives, the region’s most accomplished leaders who have not only built extraordinary companies but have redefined what it means to lead. These Titans exemplify excellence through their vision, passion, and integrity, creating lasting impact across industries and communities.

Collectively, the 2026 Georgia Titan 100 honorees and their companies generate more than $91.7 billion in annual revenue and employ over 534,000 people across the region and beyond, with over half of these companies exceeding $40 million in annual revenue.

“Georgia’s Titan 100 are raising the bar for leadership across the state and beyond. With bold vision and unwavering purpose, these trailblazers are driving growth, inspiring innovation, and creating lasting impact in their industries and communities. We are proud to celebrate their leadership and the momentum they are generating for the future,” said Jaime Zawmon, President of Titan CEO.

Jansen has worked in the IT sector for more than 25 years, building his career around turning complexity into clarity for his clients. As co-founder and CEO of TekStream, he has led the company from a small startup into one of North America’s fastest-growing managed service providers. Jansen has successfully guided TekStream through multiple growth phases, securing private equity investment, expanding into new verticals like higher education and state government, and scaling recurring managed services revenue while maintaining profitability. His focus on sustainable growth has enabled TekStream to achieve consistent double-digit year-over-year increases in revenue and headcount.

“It’s an incredible honor to be recognized among Georgia’s Titan 100,” shared Jansen. “This award is a true testament to the dedication, talent, and shared vision of the entire TekStream team, whose commitment to excellence and innovation makes achievements like this possible every day. I’m proud to lead an organization that continues to raise the bar for our clients, our partners, and our community.”

Spanning industries from marketing and advertising, hospitals and health care, construction, information technology, financial services, and non-profit sectors, this year’s Titan 100 honorees reflect the full diversity and strength of Georgia’s business community.

Jansen will be honored at the 2026 Georgia Titan 100 Awards on May 07, 2026, at The Delta Flight Museum. This elegant, cocktail-style awards event will unite 100 Titans of Industry for an unforgettable evening of inspiration, camaraderie, and connection. It is more than an event; it is a gathering of leaders who elevate one another and redefine excellence.

About TekStream

Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, TekStream is a digital resilience company that helps organizations modernize, secure, and optimize their technology environments. Recognized as a Representative Vendor in the 2025 Gartner® Market Guide for Co-Managed Security Monitoring Services, TekStream supports commercial, government and education organizations across complex, hybrid environments. TekStream delivers cloud migration and modernization, managed detection and response (MDR), Security Operations Center (SOC), and workforce consulting services. The company is intentionally vendor-inclusive, integrating and operationalizing the platforms customers already rely on while combining automation with experienced engineering and security teams. TekStream is known for exceptional customer satisfaction and reliable, on-time, and on-budget delivery across hundreds of successful engagements, reflected in a 95+ Net Promoter Score (NPS) and a 98% customer retention rate. In the public sector, TekStream’s unique Whole-of-State cybersecurity approach addresses systemic vulnerabilities through collaboration, shared intelligence, and workforce development. The model combines co-managed security operations with workforce development and cost-deferment strategies, enabling organizations to build sustainable programs and maintain long-term ownership of their cybersecurity capabilities.

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