CTI Digital appoints new chief executive to lead growth
Manchester-based CTI Digital has appointed Chris Burgess as its new chief executive to lead the agency’s growth, with a focus on AI innovation and sector expansion.
Chris brings over 20 years of experience in digital transformation and entrepreneurship, with previous roles spanning Credit Suisse, Transport for London and the Ministry of Defence.
He joins CTI Digital to sharpen the agency’s core services, drive immersive AI, VR and AR capabilities, and build on its work with clients including Chester Zoo, Mind and the University of West London.
Chris said: “I am honoured to be joining CTI Digital at such a pivotal moment.
“Organisations across every sector are grappling with rapid digital change.
“Our role is to simplify that journey, using the best of design, data and emerging tech to deliver results that matter.
“The team’s focus on creativity, technology, and innovation resonates deeply with my own values, and I’m looking forward to working with them to push boundaries and deliver transformative digital experiences that help our clients to thrive.”
Simon Wilkinson, chairman of CTI Digital, added: “We’re pleased to welcome Chris Burgess as our new chief executive.
“His entrepreneurial mindset, technical prowess, and ability to anticipate industry trends make him the ideal leader to elevate CTI Digital to new heights.
“With Chris in charge, we’re confident in our vision to become the premier partner for digital transformation in the UK, helping clients modernise, innovate, and grow.”
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