Expereo Names Julian Skeels As Chief Digital Officer To Drive Global Digital Strategy
KUALA LUMPUR, July 30 (Bernama) -- Expereo, a global managed Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) provider, has appointed Julian Skeels as its new Chief Digital Officer (CDO), reinforcing its commitment to accelerate digital innovation and enhance customer experience.
In a statement, the company said Skeels brings with him extensive experience from leadership roles at Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, and most recently Keystone Education Group, where he led product evolution and digital customer engagement.
As CDO, Skeels will report directly to Chief Executive Officer Ben Elms and will oversee Expereo's global digital strategy.
'With Julian's customer-centric approach and broad expertise, I am delighted to welcome him to our executive team.
'His leadership will be vital in accelerating our digital initiatives and delivering next-level experiences to our global client base,' said Elms.
Meanwhile, Skeels expressed enthusiasm about joining the company during a period of rapid growth and innovation.
He said Expereo's commitment to digital transformation and customer experience is truly inspiring, and he looks forward to supporting its global teams in building innovative, digital-first solutions that bring even more value to customers.
Skeels' responsibilities will include advancing the capabilities of expereoOne, the company's proprietary network visibility platform, to deliver a unified digital experience across all customer touchpoints.
The appointment highlights Expereo's continued investment in expanding its digital footprint and deepening customer engagement through technology.

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