Cyncly names new Chief Product Officer 

LONDON — Cyncly, a global provider of software and content solutions, has appointed Julien Faure as its Chief Product Officer.

In his capacity as CPO, the company said that Faure will support Cyncly’s product management, strategy, and design efforts as the company continues to grow its customer base and solution portfolio. 

“We are pleased to welcome Julien to Cyncly, who will help us continue to deliver best-in-class and high-quality products and services to our clients,” said David Tombre, CEO. “Cyncly is deeply focused on applying innovation and a customer-centric approach to our software. Julien’s experience with product strategy and execution will help us deliver solutions that deliver an outstanding user experience and power our customers' success.” 

Cincly said that Faure brings a wealth of experience in product strategy and engineering, with a strong track record driving innovation and delivering market-leading products at leading SaaS businesses serving the manufacturing, AEC and retail sectors. He will lead Cyncly’s product team to design and execute a robust product strategy that brings to market the products customers in the spaces-for-living industry need, with the speed and quality they expect.
  
“I am incredibly excited to join Cyncly to help the company build on its success in delivering industry-leading solutions,” said Faure. “I look forward to making products that are a joy to use, take advantage of the cloud, incorporate the latest technologies, and help our customers achieve their goals faster.” 

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