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Maxar Intelligence has announced the appointment of Todd Surdey as the senior vice president and general manager of its Enterprise business segment. This strategic move aims to enhance the company's commercial operations and accelerate the development of its artificial intelligence (AI) products.
Surdey brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously held various leadership positions in the technology and aerospace sectors. His expertise is expected to drive innovation and expand Maxar's portfolio in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-driven solutions.
In his new position, Surdey will focus on leveraging advanced technologies to meet the growing demands of customers across various industries. By prioritizing the integration of AI into Maxar's offerings, he aims to position the company as a leader in the commercial space, providing cutting-edge solutions that address critical challenges faced by businesses today.
The appointment of Surdey reflects Maxar's commitment to enhancing its commercial capabilities and delivering superior value to its clients in an increasingly competitive market.
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