Manchester, UK-based RealityMine, which monitors consumer use of digital devices for behavioural insights, has promoted Graham Dean to serve as its first Chief AI Officer and Ewan Leith to replace him as Chief Technology Officer.
RealityMine has additional offices in London and Stockholm, and an offering including a Data Marketplace, which gives clients access to digital behaviour data from real people via global, privacy-compliant datasets - including consumers' mobile search behaviour. The firm says the appointments underscore its commitment to integrating advanced AI and technology into its products and solutions.
Dean (pictured above) was the first software engineer to join the company, in 2012, and has in-depth experience of AI, big data and other technology innovation. Leith (below) was previously the firm's Head of Engineering, and will now oversee the firm's broader technology strategy and execution.
CEO Chris Havemann says of the news: 'I am delighted to announce the appointment of Graham Dean as our Chief AI Officer and the promotion of Ewan Leith to Chief Technology Officer. Their expertise and leadership will be crucial to RealityMine as we leverage the use of AI and technology more generally to help our clients derive rich insights from behavioural data across the app, web and streaming media ecosystems'.
Web site: www.realitymine.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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