Flipdish appoints new chief financial officer
Dublin-based hospitality technology company Flipdish has appointed Brian O’Driscoll as chief financial officer as it enters its next phase of global growth.
Brian brings more than 20 years’ experience scaling high-growth technology businesses, with senior roles spanning SaaS, private equity and multinational organisations.
He joins from TitanHQ, where he helped drive accelerated growth and a successful exit, and previously led EMEA finance during Qualtrics’ expansion from 75 to 750 employees, contributing to its $8 billion sale to SAP.
Flipdish is a European tech unicorn whose AI-powered platform supports restaurants, takeaways and hospitality groups with online ordering, POS, kiosks, loyalty, marketing tools and operational systems.
Brian said: “I am thrilled to join Flipdish as it enters its next phase of growth.
“I have spent my career helping high-growth technology companies scale with clarity and discipline, and I look forward to bringing that experience to Flipdish as we enhance performance and deliver long-term value for our customers, partners, employees, and investors.”
Brian’s appointment strengthens Flipdish’s executive team as it continues to scale internationally and invest in AI-driven solutions for the hospitality sector.
Conor McCarthy, co-founder and chief executive of Flipdish, added: “Brian brings exceptional financial and operational expertise, together with deep experience supporting high-growth technology companies.
“As Flipdish continues to scale, his leadership will accelerate our strategy, sharpen our execution, and unlock the next phase of growth for our customers and for Flipdish.”
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