Saturday, November 23, 2024

CitiPark welcomes new Chief Technology Officer

Leeds-based car parking operator, CitiPark has promoted Pete Dowling to Chief Technology Officer (CTO). With more than 18 years of experience in the technology sector and a proven track record of leading innovative solutions, Pete will now oversee the company’s technology strategy and innovation efforts.

Since joining CitiPark in 2012, Pete has served as the Head of Systems and Infrastructure, where he played an integral role in scaling the company’s IT operations, optimising infrastructure, as well as implementing cutting-edge technology that enhanced operational efficiency.

In his new role as CTO, Pete will spearhead the development and execution of CitiPark’s long-term technology vision. He will be responsible for driving innovation across all departments, aligning technology initiatives with business objectives, introducing artificial intelligence technologies and overseeing the development of new products and solutions to meet the evolving needs of the company’s business and its partners.

“Pete’s deep expertise and strategic mindset have been instrumental in transforming our technology operations,” said Ben Ziff, CEO of CitiPark. “We are confident that in his new role as CTO, he will continue to elevate our technology landscape and position us for even greater success.”

Pete Dowling said: “I’m excited to take on this new challenge and help shape the future of technology at CitiPark and our subsidiary businesses. Technology is at the heart of everything we do, and I’m looking forward to leading our talented team as we continue to innovate and drive success for our clients.”

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