Godel Technologies appoints new chief technology officer
Manchester-headquartered digital engineering company Godel Technologies has appointed Joe Wolski as chief technology officer to lead its technology and AI strategy.
The appointment reflects the company’s continued focus on innovation, growth, and technical excellence.
Joe brings extensive leadership experience from roles including technical director, chief technology officer and chief strategy officer at ANS Group, alongside non-executive and advisory positions with leading technology firms across Europe.
His background in digital transformation and strategic delivery will support Godel’s expanding work in AI and digital engineering.
As chief technology officer, Joe will oversee the development of Godel’s technical capabilities, supporting global customers as they navigate an evolving technology landscape.
He said: “I am honoured to join Godel at this pivotal time in the market.
“My goal is to help clients achieve better outcomes by leveraging AI, cloud and modern product delivery, while ensuring resilience, speed, and scalability.
“Godel is recognised as a trusted partner, driven by the expertise and passion of its people.
“I look forward to helping shape its vision to lead in the era of Agentic AI and Web 4.0.”
Gareth Ainsworth, chief executive, added: “Joe has a strong record of leading technology teams in complex, regulated industries and scaling digital platforms.
“His appointment strengthens our leadership team and supports our goal to be the leading AI technology partner in the UK.
“We are making significant changes at Godel.
“Joe’s experience and leadership will be key as we execute our strategy to expand our customer base and drive our next phase of growth.”
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