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Syska Hennessy Group appoints Victor innovations manager

David Victor

Manhattan, NY Syska Innovations, a subsidiary of Syska Hennessy Group, has appointed David Victor as innovations manager based in New York City.

In his new role, Victor supervises the expanding innovations program, which has more than 20 projects underway and investments in 10 companies, and he spearheads Syska Hennessy’s use of AI and robotic process automations (RPAs).  

Previously, Victor served as a senior consultant and product owner at New York-based technology consulting and services firm Capgemeni. In that capacity he focused on product development, rollouts of corporate applications, project reporting, and business analyses. Earlier he worked for NBC Universal as a full-stack developer, a programmer who can create both the front and back ends of websites. 

“Dave has extensive experience in product development and workflow optimization,” said Robert Ioanna, executive principal and chief technology officer at Syska Hennessy who oversees Syska Innovations. “He is drawing on this background as he helps us to organize and refine our ideas. More than 150 have been submitted already, so his stewardship is most welcome. 

“He is also helping us to develop more RPAs on the Mulesoft automation platform.  RPAs are key to efficiency and cost-savings in the A/E/C industry.”

Victor earned a B.S. degree in applied physics, with a minor in poetry, from New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. 

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