MUMBAI: Havas has announced a double-header of senior appointments, shuffling its data and tech deck to turbocharge its "converged" strategy. Dan Hagen has been promoted to global chief data and technology officer, while Jamie Seltzer steps up to take the reins at Havas Media Network. Think of it as a digital power play, a tech reshuffle.
Hagen, previously the media network's tech guru, is now tasked with developing Havas's AI-powered "converged" operating system. He'll be wielding the digital baton, ensuring the agency's 23,000 employees are working smarter, not harder. He also will be responsible for "strategic data and tech alignment," which, in plain English, means making sure all the digital cogs are turning smoothly.
Havas's CEO and chairman Yannick Bolloré, declared that "data and technology are the cornerstone of our converged global strategy." He praised Hagen's "award-winning audience planning platform," suggesting he's the man to lead Havas into the digital future.
Seltzer, meanwhile, steps into Hagen's old shoes at Havas Media Network, charged with developing the "converged media product and roadmap." She'll also be overseeing CSA, Havas's global tech, data, and analytics consultancy arm.
Havas Media Network global CEO Peter Mears said Seltzer has been "critical" in ensuring the agency is "data-led and outcome driven."
Both Hagen and Seltzer bring a wealth of experience to their new roles, with over 20 years in the data and tech trenches. They're tasked with ensuring Havas stays ahead of the curve in an increasingly digital world, where clients are demanding "future-forward" agency partners.