Today, Dataiku, the Platform for AI Success, announced the appointment of Andrew Boyd as Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region to lead its next phase of growth and help enterprises in the region turn AI investments into measurable business outcomes.
In this role, Boyd will lead Dataiku’s go-to-market strategy and regional operations, driving growth across key markets including ASEAN, South Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. He will focus on expanding enterprise adoption, strengthening strategic partnerships, and helping organisations operationalise AI in a governed, scalable way that delivers measurable business outcomes.
“The APJ region is moving from AI ambition to AI accountability and the challenge now is scaling AI in a way that is governed and tied to real business outcomes,” said Phil Coady, Chief Revenue Officer at Dataiku “Andrew has a strong track record of building high-performing businesses in complex markets, and his leadership will be key as we help customers make AI a core part of how they operate.”
Boyd brings more than 20 years of experience leading enterprise technology businesses across APJ. Throughout his career, he has driven go-to-market transformations, expanded regional operations, and built deep relationships with enterprise customers, partners, and government organisations. His experience navigating diverse and highly regulated markets positions him to support organisations as they scale AI responsibly and effectively.
“Having spent my career helping organisations scale technology across APJ, I’ve seen that success in this region requires more than innovation— it demands strong governance, local expertise, and a clear link to business outcomes,” said Boyd. “As AI adoption accelerates, organisations are under pressure to move beyond experimentation and deliver real value. Dataiku is uniquely positioned to support that shift, giving enterprises the control, flexibility, and trust they need to operationalise AI at scale.”
Dataiku continues to see strong global momentum as organisations accelerate their adoption of enterprise AI. The company works with more than 750 organisations worldwide, including many of the world’s largest enterprises, helping them move from isolated AI initiatives to enterprise-wide impact.
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