Cape.io mianuje Javiera Camposa na stanowisko Grupy Głównego Dyrektora Technologii

Informacja prasowa: Weteran AdTech poprowadzi innowacje oparte na AI w Cape.io

To zostało pierwotnie opublikowane na stronie internetowej Peach. Dowiedz się więcej o rebrandingu z Peach na Cape.io.

Londyn, 12 czerwca 2025 – Peach, lider w technologii automatyzacji kampanii, z przyjemnością ogłasza powołanie Javiera Camposa na stanowisko Globalnego Dyrektora Technologicznego, obowiązujące od 2 czerwca 2025.  Z udokumentowanym doświadczeniem w globalnym przywództwie w AI, AdTech i mediach, Campos dołącza do firmy, aby przyspieszyć jej wizję transformacji reklamy poprzez inteligentną automatyzację i redefinicję zarządzania łańcuchami wartości produkcji i dystrybucji dla zasobów kreacyjnych.

„Znajdujemy się w kluczowym momencie, gdy innowacje AdTech są redefiniowane przez sztuczną inteligencję,” powiedział Ben Regensburger, CEO Peach. „Dołączenie Javiera do zespołu oznacza istotny krok naprzód w naszym zobowiązaniu do dostarczania innowacyjnych rozwiązań dla marek, agencji i wydawców na całym świecie”

Campos dołącza do Peach z wiodącą w branży wiedzą w zakresie AI, ostatnio pełniąc funkcję Dyrektora ds. Informacji w Fenestra, gdzie przewodził algorytmom programowym opartym na AI i automatycznym platformom optymalizacji. Jego dogłębna wiedza techniczna jest uzupełniona strategicznymi rolami doradczymi, w tym pracą z Bankiem Anglii i Forum Współpracy Publiczno-Prywatnej AI przy AI Public-Private Forum.

Campos zbudował imponujące doświadczenie w globalnym ekosystemie AdTech i mediów, pełniąc funkcje kierownictwa technologicznego na wysokim szczeblu w Experian DataLabs (EMEA), Kantar-WPP (Global CTO), GroupM-WPP (EMEA CIO) i Havas (CTO). Rozpoczął karierę w Accenture, budując podstawy transformacji przedsiębiorstw, które wpłynęły na jego podejście przez całą karierę.

Jako uznany lider myśli w dziedzinie AI, Campos jest autorem „Rozwijaj swoją działalność z AI” (2023) i ma nadchodzącą książkę „Autonomous Minds”, której premiera odbędzie się w październiku 2025. Poza swoimi rolami komercyjnymi, przyczynia się do badań nad bezpieczeństwem AI w Cambridge AI Safety Hub, pracując nad zapewnieniem ewolucji protokołów bezpieczeństwa wraz z modelami AI na granicy tej technologii.

„Jestem podekscytowany dołączeniem do firmy, która nie tylko obejmuje innowacje, ale na nowo definiuje, co oznacza bycie w ekosystemie Kreacji AdTech,” powiedział Campos. „Możliwość w Peach do wykorzystania zaawansowanych technologii AI i danych podczas skalowania organizacji technologicznej wysokiej wydajności to dokładnie taki rodzaj wyzwania, który mnie energetyzuje. Zobowiązanie Peach do innowacji i doskonałości operacyjnej stwarza idealne środowisko do osiągania transformationalnych wyników.”

Campos dołączy do Komitetu Wykonawczego Peach i będzie nadzorować zespół ds. przywództwa technologicznego firmy. Mieszka w Cambridge, gdzie mieszka z żoną i czwórką dzieci.

O Peach 

Peach to platforma do tworzenia i zarządzania kampaniami end-to-end, wspierająca planowanie, kreację, walidację aż do aktywacji. Rozwiązania automatyzacji kreacji i dostarczania Peach pomagają marketerom szybciej przejść od pomysłu do kampanii na żywo, przekształcając często chaotyczny proces w inteligentny globalny workflow, pomagając reklamodawcom uruchamiać kampanie o wysokim wpływie, które łączą się z odbiorcami wszędzie, szybciej. Od Amsterdamu do Tokio, Santiago do Sydney, Peach pomaga firmom takim jak Nestlé, Ubisoft, Philips, Hogarth, Sky i Publicis eliminować chaos procesu workflow i zapewniać wyniki za każdym razem.

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