Medius Appoints John Seery as CTO to Boost AI Innovation

Medius Appoints John Seery as CTO to Boost AI Innovation

Medius has appointed John Seery as Chief Technology Officer to enhance its AI and machine learning capabilities, according to a press release.

Medius has appointed John Seery as its new Chief Technology Officer, announced in a press release. Based in Dublin, Seery will focus on advancing Medius's technology stack and integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning into its product offerings.

Seery brings nearly 30 years of experience in software engineering and technology leadership, having held senior roles at Creditsafe, Dun & Bradstreet, and IBM. His expertise in scaling global teams and leading enterprise cloud migrations will be crucial as Medius aims to enhance its position as a digitally mature fintech company.

John Seery expressed his enthusiasm for leading Medius's technology strategy, emphasizing the importance of growing talent and meeting business goals through automation and AI. CEO Jim Lucier highlighted Seery's appointment as a key step in advancing Medius's innovation goals and strengthening its AI capabilities.

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