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NGDATA Names New CEO as Luc Burgelman Steps Down

January 24 2019

Customer engagement solutions company NGDATA has appointed Doug Gross as Chief Executive Officer, replacing co-founder Luc Burgelman who is leaving the business.

Doug GrossGhent, Belgium-based NGDATA uses big data technology to help clients provide more connected customer experiences, and its Lily Customer DNA software continuously learns from customer behavior and context in real time. The firm also has offices in the US, elsewhere in Europe and in the Asia-Pacific region.

Gross (pictured) joins in the US with more than 30 years' international experience in the financial services sector. Most recently, he was Executive Director of Corporate Banking Solutions at FIS Global, prior to which he served as CEO of payments technology firm Clear2Pay America (acquired by FIS Global in 2014). Earlier, he held senior positions at S1, Unisys and HSBC.

In his new role, working alongside co-founder Frank Hamerlinck and the current management team, Gross will be responsible for developing and delivering marketing and customer engagement solutions, and preparing NGDATA for further international growth. He replaces serial entrepreneur Burgelman, who has not yet announced his future plans.

Michel Akkermans, Chairman of the Board, comments: 'We would like to thank Luc Burgelman, our outgoing CEO, for his contribution to building our reputation as the go-to experts for customer insight. We also welcome Doug, who is the best person to extend our international presence. In particular, his experience and extensive network will be critical for our future expansion'.

Web site: www.ngdata.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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