The IN Group appoints new CTO
Global talent solutions provider The IN Group has appointed Christiaan Cumine as chief technology officer to drive innovation in tech recruitment.
Christiaan, formerly chief product officer at Hays, brings extensive experience in technology strategy and product development.
In his new role, he will focus on leveraging AI and emerging technologies to enhance The IN Group’s services while maintaining a strong customer-centric approach.
Christiaan said: “The ambition and talent within The IN Group immediately caught my attention during the interview process and I am thrilled to join the organisation at such an exciting time.
“Implementing a change mindset alongside a clearly defined process to capture ideas and processes effectively will ensure we are at the forefront of innovation and importantly execution.
“My focus is on building a technology ecosystem that drives efficiency, accelerates sales, and positions TIG as a thought leader in innovation.
“I look forward to furthering TIG's impressive reputation and working with the talented team to achieve our shared vision of being the best of the best.”
His appointment comes as The IN Group continues its rapid expansion, growing from 165 to 465 employees and expanding to 16 offices worldwide in just seven years.
Christiaan will play a key role in advancing the company’s technology infrastructure to support its continued growth.
Nick Baxter, chief executive officer at The IN Group, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Christiaan to the team.
“His expertise in technology leadership and his passion for driving innovation are exactly what we need to elevate our business and deliver exceptional value to our clients.
“With Christiaan at the helm of our technology function, we are well-positioned to achieve our ambitious goals.”
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