Cape.io ernennt Javier Campos zum Group Chief Technology Officer

Pressemitteilung: AdTech-Veteran treibt KI-gesteuerte Innovationen bei Cape.io voran

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London, 12. Juni 2025 – Peach, ein führendes Unternehmen in der Kampagnen-Automatisierungstechnologie, freut sich bekannt zu geben, dass Javier Campos mit Wirkung zum 2. Juni 2025 zum Group Chief Technology Officer ernannt wurde.  Mit einem beeindruckenden globalen Führungshintergrund in den Bereichen KI, AdTech und Media kommt Campos zum Unternehmen, um dessen Vision, Werbung durch intelligente Automatisierung zu transformieren und die Wertschöpfungsketten für Kreativ-Assets in Produktion und Vertrieb neu zu definieren, zu beschleunigen.

„Wir befinden uns an einem entscheidenden Punkt, an dem die Innovation in der AdTech durch künstliche Intelligenz neu definiert wird“, sagte Ben Regensburger, CEO von Peach. „Die Aufnahme von Javier bedeutet einen großen Schritt vorwärts in unserem Engagement, bahnbrechende Lösungen für Marken, Agenturen und Publisher weltweit bereitzustellen“

Campos kommt mit führender KI-Expertise zu Peach und war zuletzt als Chief Information Officer bei Fenestra tätig, wo er KI-gesteuerte programmatische Algorithmen und automatisierte Optimierungsplattformen leitete. Sein tiefes technisches Wissen wird durch strategische Beratungsfunktionen ergänzt, darunter seine Arbeit mit dem Bank of England und der Financial Conduct Authority’s AI Public-Private Forum.

Campos hat eine beeindruckende Erfolgsbilanz im globalen AdTech und Media-Ökosystem aufgebaut, und hatte führende Technik-Positionen bei Experian DataLabs (EMEA), Kantar-WPP (Global CTO), GroupM-WPP (EMEA CIO) und Havas (CTO) inne. Er begann seine Karriere bei Accenture, wo er eine Grundlage in der Unternehmensumwandlung schuf, die seinen Ansatz während seiner gesamten Karriere informiert hat.

Als etablierter KI-Vordenker hat Campos „Wachsen Sie Ihr Geschäft mit KI“ (2023) verfasst und hat ein bevorstehendes Buch „Autonome Gedanken“ zur Veröffentlichung im Oktober 2025. Neben seinen kommerziellen Rollen trägt er zur KI-Sicherheitsforschung am Cambridge AI Safety Hub bei und arbeitet daran, sicherzustellen, dass Sicherheitsprotokolle sich an Grenz-KI-Modelle anpassen.

„Ich bin begeistert, einem Unternehmen beizutreten, das nicht nur Innovationen lebt, sondern auch neu definiert, was es bedeutet, im Kreativ-AdTech-Ökosystem zu sein“, sagte Campos. „Die Möglichkeit bei Peach, fortschrittliche KI- und Datentechnologien zu nutzen, während eine leistungsstarke Technologieorganisation aufgebaut wird, ist genau die Art von Herausforderung, die mich inspiriert. Das Engagement von Peach für Innovation und betriebliche Exzellenz schafft das perfekte Umfeld, um transformative Ergebnisse zu liefern.“

Campos wird dem Executive Committee von Peach beitreten und das Technologie-Führungsteam des Unternehmens leiten. Er lebt mit seiner Frau und seinen vier Kindern in Cambridge.

Über Peach 

Peach ist eine End-to-End-Plattform für Kampagnenerstellung und -verwaltung, die Planung, Erstellung, Validierung bis hin zur Aktivierung unterstützt. Die Kreativ-Automatisierung und Bereitstellungslösungen von Peach helfen Vermarktern, schneller als je zuvor von der Idee zur Live-Kampagne zu gelangen – und verwandeln einen oft chaotischen Prozess in einen intelligenten globalen Workflow, der Werbetreibenden hilft, hochwirksame Kampagnen zu starten, die überall mit Publika in Verbindung treten. Von Amsterdam bis Tokio, Santiago bis Sydney, hilft Peach Unternehmen wie Nestlé, Ubisoft, Philips, Hogarth, Sky und Publicis, Arbeitsablaufchaos zu beseitigen und jedes Mal Ergebnisse zu sichern.

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