Ipsos appoints chief platforms and technology officer

The move forms part of the company’s ongoing organisational restructuring, designed to strengthen its technology and platform capabilities.
As part of these changes, Michel Guidi, Ipsos’ chief operating officer, will leave the business in the coming weeks to pursue opportunities outside the group.
Brumby, originally from Australia, has around two decades of leadership experience in the technology sector.
In his new role, Brumby will lead all technology and IT teams across Ipsos. The company said his leadership will help build the technical foundations needed to support its next phase of technological development.
In January, Ipsos outlined plans to invest in technology, AI and data as part of a new growth strategy.
Jean Laurent Poitou, chief executive, Ipsos, said: “Nathan’s strategic vision and technical expertise will be instrumental in accelerating Ipsos’ tech evolution and scaling our platforms for the future.
“With all technology and IT teams reporting to him, we will provide the strong technical foundations that enable AI solutions to operate reliably at scale, allowing for greater speed, automation and better service for our clients.”
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