Bizzdesign Appoints Daniel Hebda as Head of AI
Bizzdesign has appointed Daniel Hebda as Head of AI, a newly created role to lead the company’s global artificial intelligence strategy, announced in a press release. Hebda will oversee market engagement, customer collaboration, and AI adoption across Bizzdesign’s business operations.
In his new position, Hebda will work with customers, partners, and industry stakeholders to advance AI enabled enterprise architecture practices for transformation planning, design, and governance. He will also focus on translating market needs into product priorities and promoting responsible AI use within the company.
Hebda has more than twenty years of software leadership experience. He previously served as Vice President at Bizzdesign, guiding strategy and product direction for enterprise transformation solutions. Before joining the company, he held senior roles at MEGA International, including Chief Strategy Officer.
Bizzdesign CEO Bert van der Zwan said the appointment strengthens the company’s ability to help customers combine AI, architecture, portfolio insights, and governance to accelerate transformation while maintaining accountability.
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