Tenets of Our Mission
Ailanium’s mission is to honor and preserve the cultural legacy of Hawaii through our products and practices.
Give Back Program. In alignment with the guidelines of NHO, Ailanium is dedicated to giving back to the community.
Care for our People. We are dedicated to providing our employees and managers with the utmost respect, competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and optimal working conditions.
Our Partners
Stephanie Lani McVitty
Stephanie is a seasoned leader dedicated to uplifting Native Hawaiian communities through technology and innovation. With over 30 years of experience in federal contracting, IT, and cybersecurity, she specializes in ICAM, risk management, and strategic growth. A longtime director of her family’s foundation, she has a strong background in sales, marketing, and organizational development. Known for her integrity and vision, she continues to drive community engagement and industry innovation. She holds a Bachelor’s in Business with a focus on Organizational Psychology from George Mason University.
Christopher P. Cronin
CEO of Ailani Management Group
As CEO of AMG, Christopher oversees multiple facets of the organization, including managed services for Ailani Hawaiian subsidiaries. He leads strategic planning, operating company presidents, and leadership teams to ensure growth and profitability. With 25 years in government contracting, he has held executive roles at various Native Hawaiian, Tribal, and Alaskan Native 8(a) firms. He collaborates with the Akeanoeau Keliipio NHO to support Native Hawaiian communities. A former Marine, he holds a Bachelor’s in Management of Information Systems from The Catholic University of America and has expertise in federal contracting, compliance, and business development.
Colin Corlett
In 2006, Colin founded Excentium because he recognized that security and compliance need not be road blocks to innovation and business growth. He believes that when integrated into every facet of the systems development/project life cycle and an organization’s culture, security can become the foundation of an organization’s capacity to thrive. This guiding principle embodies the Excentium mission.
Prior to launching Excentium, Colin managed Information Assurance (IA) and security for the Defense Health Agency (formerly TMA). Colin built and managed the Certification and Accreditation (C&A) team for the Joint Medical Information Systems (JMIS) office under the Defense Health Agency. He has directly supported the Designated Accrediting Authority (DAA) and provided Subject Matter Expertise (SME) in relation to cybersecurity to government leaders in the Air Force, Army, Navy, Defense Health Agency, and Health and Human Services (HHS).
Fatemeh Corlett
Throughout her career, Ms. Corlett has worked closely with agencies including the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DoD), the Defense Health Agency (DHA), Health and Human Services (HHS), and various Intelligence agencies. Her focus is on delivering impactful solutions that support military service members, Veterans, and citizens by addressing critical needs across diverse sectors.
Before joining Excentium, Ms. Corlett’s experience includes serving as a leader at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), where she played a key role in driving growth across the VA. Prior to SAIC, she owned and operated her own company, Variant Minds Inc., where she supported Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOSBs). Additionally, Ms. Corlett has spent her career working with major tech companies and Federal Systems Integrators, including Oracle, Hewlett Packard, Leidos, and Booz Allen.
Ms. Corlett holds a Master’s in Information and Telecommunications Systems for Business from Johns Hopkins University, with a focus on Information Security, and a Bachelor’s in Government and International Politics from George Mason University. She and her family are committed to supporting numerous philanthropic initiatives, charities, and fundraisers.
