(Alliance News) - IntelliAM AI PLC on Wednesday announced the appointment of Joel Crawford as chief revenue officer.
The South Yorkshire, England-based provider of AI-driven software solutions for the manufacturing and engineering sectors said Crawford will join on June 1 and be based in Knoxville, Tennessee where he will lead the company's global revenue strategy.
He will have an immediate focus on strengthening IntelliAM's US market penetration, the company added. Longer term, he will also oversee the development of a wider North American team.
Crawford has over 17 years of experience in asset management with a track record of scaling businesses.
IntelliAM Chief Executive Officer Tom Clayton said: "We are delighted to welcome Joel to IntelliAM. His track record speaks for itself, and as we continue to expand in the US and internationally, his expertise will be instrumental in shaping our market strategy and unlocking further growth. We see a significant opportunity to drive improved productivity and asset reliability for industrial customers in the US through the application of AI, and with this foundation in place, we are well positioned to lead that digital transformation."
Crawford said: "It's an exciting opportunity to build something really significant and establish IntelliAM as a major player in the US."
IntelliAM AI shares were flat at 85.00 pence each on Wednesday afternoon on the Aquis Stock Exchange in London.
By Tom Budszus, Alliance News slot editor
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