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SOFTSWISS appoints Denis Romanovskiy as Chief AI Officer to drive AI innovation

SOFTSWISS advances its strategic technology roadmap by naming Denis Romanovskiy as its inaugural Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer (CAIO).

The newly created C-suite role formalises the company’s approach to artificial intelligence as a core element of its business infrastructure, reflecting the growing impact of AI on enterprise technology, productivity, and competitive differentiation.

With a long, extensive expertise in enterprise software, large-scale platforms, and high-performance product environments, Romanovskiy assumes the CAIO position after more than five years as Deputy Chief Technology Officer at SOFTSWISS, where he played a central role in scaling the company’s technology platforms and expanding its engineering capabilities.

As Chief AI Officer, Romanovskiy will be responsible for shaping and executing SOFTSWISS’ AI strategy and leading the rollout of the company’s AI platform – a centralised, enterprise-grade infrastructure designed to securely and efficiently scale AI automation across the organisation. Acting as a foundational infrastructure layer, the platform connects AI capabilities with corporate tools, systems, and data. It enables teams to automate thousands of workflows, analyse large volumes of data, and accelerate decision-making, while ensuring strict access control, full auditability, and transparent cost management.

Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS
Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS

Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS, commented: “The creation of the Chief AI Officer role is a reflection of how critical artificial intelligence has become to the future of technology. AI is transforming how we build products, how businesses operate and how value is created. By investing early in a unified AI platform and dedicated leadership, SOFTSWISS is positioning itself at the forefront of this shift.”

Creating a dedicated C‑suite role to lead AI adoption enables SOFTSWISS to establish unified standards, clear lines of accountability, and full transparency into how artificial intelligence is developed and deployed across the organisation. At the core of this strategy is a centralised AI platform that provides a single, governed ecosystem for enterprise‑wide AI. By replacing fragmented tools with a standardised and secure foundation, the platform reduces the risk of uncontrolled “shadow AI” and gives leadership comprehensive oversight of AI activity across a global workforce of more than 2,000 employees.

Denis Romanovskiy, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at SOFTSWISS, added: “I am excited to take on this new challenge, as SOFTSWISS moves from experimentation to execution. We’ve seen first-hand the amazing things AI can do. Our focus now is on making AI a trusted, governed and economically efficient capability that delivers measurable productivity gains across every part of the business.”

One of the key strengths of the AI Platform is its ability to democratise innovation across the organisation. Business units such as HR, Sales, and Customer Support can independently design and deploy AI-powered workflows without creating bottlenecks for central engineering teams. Shared integrations and reusable components follow a “build once, use everywhere” approach, significantly reducing duplication and accelerating AI adoption at scale.

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