Quadient appoints Nina Tatsiy as CIO for global digital growth
Quadient has named Nina Tatsiy as its new Chief Information Officer (CIO) to oversee the group's digital transformation and global IT strategy.
Tatsiy takes on the role with responsibility for driving Quadient's digital initiatives that support its growth ambitions and operational efficiency across international markets. She brings with her a background in technology leadership, change management, and experience spanning multiple industries and world regions.
Experienced leadership
Before joining Quadient, Tatsiy served as Regional CIO at Brambles and previously held leadership roles at British American Tobacco (BAT) and GSK Consumer Healthcare. Her experience includes steering large-scale digital projects across Europe, North Africa, Latin America, and Canada.
While at BAT, Tatsiy also served as Transformation Director, managing commercial and digital marketing strategies across several markets. Earlier in her career, she began as a senior consultant at PwC Consulting, working on international assignments in the consumer goods and energy sectors. She has also held global responsibilities at companies such as Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller, focusing on information management and IT services.
Tatsiy holds a master's degree in economics from the Kyiv National University of Economics in Ukraine. Her expertise is expected to support Quadient's digital transformation agenda, addressing evolving technology demands and supporting international growth.
Focus on technology foundations
"I'm excited to join Quadient at a pivotal time when innovation and digital transformation are central to delivering value for our customers. With major developments such as the rollout of electronic invoicing across Europe and the growing adoption of artificial intelligence in business processes, my focus will be on strengthening the company's technology foundations and supporting its global growth," said Tatsiy.
Quadient has signalled attention to developments in digital tools for business, such as the rollout of electronic invoicing in the European region, and deeper adoption of artificial intelligence in key business processes. These are among the transformations Tatsiy will help steward in her new post.
Quadient's strategy
"We're thrilled to welcome Nina to Quadient. Her international background and deep understanding of complex technology challenges will be key assets in reinforcing our digital infrastructure, driving operational excellence and staying ahead of market shifts. Her appointment aligns perfectly with our commitment to innovation in service of our customers," said Geoffrey Godet, CEO of Quadient.
Quadient operates a global automation platform, supporting secure and professional business connections for a range of clients across both digital and physical channels. The company's technology is designed to support organisations in their digital transformation and growth activities, with the aim of improving operational efficiency and delivering customer experiences that match changing market expectations.
Tatsiy's appointment comes as Quadient is focusing on the rollout of new solutions and responding to the growing emphasis on digital business infrastructure worldwide. Her knowledge of complex projects and her experience deploying transformation programmes across different markets are seen as instrumental to the company's future objectives.
Quadient is seeking to reinforce its competitiveness through stronger digital foundations, leveraging new technologies to anticipate and respond to shifts in market demand. Tatsiy's leadership will be central as the company looks to further its digital footprint and support a sustainable, secure business environment for its client base globally.