BSI appoints new chief commercial officer
Global business improvement and standards company BSI has appointed Jen Burns as chief commercial officer, strengthening its commercial leadership as it continues to expand.
Jen brings over 20 years of experience in sales strategy, revenue enablement, and business development, having held senior roles at Dun & Bradstreet and IQVIA.
She will be based in BSI’s Virginia office, supporting the company’s global client base, which includes major multinationals across multiple industries.
Her appointment reflects BSI’s focus on enhancing its go-to-market strategy and commercial operations to drive further growth and client engagement worldwide.
Jen said: “BSI’s commitment to shaping the future of digital trust, sustainability, quality and safety perfectly aligns with my passion for building meaningful commercial strategies that create lasting value for customers.
“I am honoured to join a team of exceptional talent, where together, we will work towards expanding our global impact, enhancing our services, and advancing sustainable solutions across the world.”
Susan Taylor Martin, chief executive officer at BSI, added: “I am delighted to welcome Jen to BSI and to the group leadership team.
“Her extensive experience and deep understanding of commercial operations align seamlessly with our strategic priorities, enabling her to make a significant contribution to BSI’s continued success and growth.
“She will enhance our ability to partner with clients and stakeholders to address society’s most pressing challenges, deliver value, drive impactful growth, and accelerate progress toward a fair society and sustainable world.”
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