66degrees Appoints Brian Gregory as CTO

66degrees Appoints Brian Gregory as CTO

66degrees has appointed Brian Gregory as Chief Technology Officer, following his tenure at Google Cloud where he led global strategic partnerships.

66degrees has appointed Brian Gregory as its new Chief Technology Officer, announced in a press release. Gregory joins the company after an eight-year tenure at Google Cloud, where he was instrumental in scaling the business from a $4 billion to a $49 billion annual run rate. At Google, he led global strategic partnerships across various Alphabet initiatives, including GEO, Android, and X (Moonshot Factory).

In his new role at 66degrees, Gregory will focus on advancing the company's technology vision and delivery strategy. His responsibilities will include driving innovation, enabling multi-million-dollar enterprise programs, and enhancing client value and business transformation. Gregory's extensive experience in transforming strategic customers and accelerating innovation positions him well to contribute to 66degrees' growth in AI, data, and next-gen cloud architecture.

Gregory expressed enthusiasm about joining 66degrees, highlighting the company's unique position at the intersection of AI, data, and cloud technologies. He aims to push boundaries and work alongside clients to create impactful business transformations.

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