Key Takeaway
Celonis has appointed Daniel Brown as its new Chief Product Officer, responsible for driving platform innovation and growth. With over 25 years of experience in enterprise software, Daniel previously served as CPO at Certinia and held various leadership roles at Microsoft. He co-founded Netabacus, a B2B e-commerce startup. Daniel expressed enthusiasm for joining Celonis, praising its innovative products and transformative impact on customers. He holds multiple degrees from Stanford University, including a master’s in computer science and a bachelor’s in physics.
Celonis, a software company specializing in process mining and process intelligence solutions, has appointed Daniel Brown as its new Chief Product Officer. In this position, Daniel will lead platform innovation and growth, collaborating closely with the Engineering, Sales, and Marketing teams.
Daniel brings over 25 years of experience in product strategy and development across various sectors of enterprise software to Celonis. He previously held the role of CPO at Certinia for more than six years, where he managed product management and engineering for the company’s global product development organization.
Before joining Certinia, Daniel spent 15 years at Microsoft, the multinational technology corporation, in several leadership roles, including General Manager of Corporate Strategy and Development, General Manager of Dynamics AX Application R&D, and General Manager of Dynamics NAV R&D. He also co-founded and served as Vice President of Product and Engineering at Netabacus, a B2B e-commerce start-up.
“I am excited to join Celonis,” says Daniel. “I’ve long admired its groundbreaking products, rapid innovation, and capacity to deliver transformative results for customers and partners. What impresses me most is how the Celonis platform connects companies to their processes, teams to one another, and AI to the business. I’m eager to contribute to this remarkable journey and help shape the future of Process Intelligence.”
Daniel holds multiple degrees from Stanford University, including a master’s degree in computer science and an undergraduate degree in physics.
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