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Ocean Infinity, the pioneer marine robotics company, is excited to announce the appointment of DebraAnn Braun as Chief Information Officer (CIO) based in the company’s HQ in Austin, Texas.

DebraAnn joins a well-established technology team to be responsible for leading the digital aspects of the business including the delivery of high-quality data to clients in the most efficient and technologically advanced ways possible.

Advanced ways possible

DebraAnn has successfully led many technology companies through change and growth by optimising the use of Big Data to provide solutions. Her expertise in data and technology, combined with her empowering and innovative approach places her perfectly as a leader at Ocean Infinity.

DebraAnn’s appointment is a really exciting step for Ocean Infinity and comes at an important time"

Oliver Plunkett, Ocean Infinity’s CEO, said: “DebraAnn’s appointment is a really exciting step for Ocean Infinity and comes at an important time with the first of our pioneering Armada fleet of robotic ships under construction ready to be delivered at the end of this year.”

High-value solutions

Her expertise in data and technology perfectly complements those of our CTO Josh Broussard.  Together they will ensure that as a company we continue to be at the forefront of marine robotics and the drive to find the most efficient, highest quality and high-value solutions for our clients.”

DebraAnn Braun, Chief Information Officer, said: “I am so privileged to have the opportunity to join Ocean Infinity.  This is a place where my two passions come together: data and the oceans. I look forward to being part of a team that is constantly innovating with technology and data.”

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