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In a significant leadership move, UKG has appointed Jim Joudrey as its new Chief Technology Officer. Joudrey brings a wealth of experience in technology and innovation, having previously held key positions in various prominent organizations. His extensive background in driving technological advancements aligns perfectly with UKG's mission to provide cutting-edge HR, payroll, and workforce management solutions.
As CTO, Joudrey will be responsible for spearheading the company’s technology strategy and overseeing the development of innovative solutions that leverage artificial intelligence. His expertise is expected to enhance UKG's product offerings, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of businesses in a rapidly changing landscape.
Joudrey expressed enthusiasm about his new role, stating that he looks forward to collaborating with the talented team at UKG to push the boundaries of what is possible in workforce management. His appointment is seen as a pivotal step in reinforcing UKG's position as a leader in the industry, committed to delivering exceptional value to its clients.
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