Vicon announces new leadership appointments
Jul 18, 2023
Vicon announced a series of senior appointments to accelerate growth and expansion.
Among them are multiple first-time roles for the business, including Chief Operating and Marketing Officers and Head of Machine Learning, highlighting Vicon’s commitment to operational excellence, designing and developing premium motion capture technology and elevating its brand presence globally.
The Vicon appointments are as follows:
- Pablo Callejo, formerly Strategic Business Development Director, has been promoted into the newly-created role of Chief Operating Officer. Callejo now oversees strategic operations for the business including production, supply chain management, IT, regulatory compliance and facilities management. As a dedicated senior manager across these key operational roles, Callejo will play a central role in helping Vicon capitalize on pivotal business opportunities.
- Chris Hoskin has been named Vicon’s first Chief Marketing Officer. Hoskin was formerly Regional Director of Marketing, EMEA for Narvar and has more than 15 years’ experience in senior B2B marketing roles. Hoskin will report to Vicon’s CEO Imogen Moorhouse and will focus on both brand and revenue growth.
- Timothy Smith has been named Head of Machine Learning. Smith has over a decade of experience working with machine learning for computer vision and other applications and was most recently an Engineering Manager at Twitter. Smith will accelerate Vicon’s ability to deploy machine learning solutions to motion capture at scale, and will play a crucial role in leading the company’s exploration and development of new technologies.
- Stephen Sandford has been named Head of Product. Sandford joins Vicon after a sixteen-year tenure at Clear-Com, an HME company, a global provider of professional real-time communication solutions. Sandford’s product road mapping and development leadership will accelerate product development.
- John Adamson has been named Software Delivery Director. Adamson was previously head of aerodynamic software in Formula 1 for the French marque, Alpine. Adamson has 22 years’ experience in motorsport and his expertise developing software and leading teams in a high-performance, demanding environment lends itself well to the precision engineering environment within Vicon’s development function.
All appointments are effective immediately.
“After nearly 40 years of delivering best-in-class motion capture systems for a range of industries, the modalities by which we capture motion today, continue to evolve rapidly,” said Imogen Moorhouse, CEO of Vicon. “We have extremely ambitious plans to accelerate growth and these new hires set us up to achieve that. We’re continuing to invest heavily in talent and R&D as we chart a path that will ensure Vicon stays at the forefront of motion capture, and ensures our customers long term success.”
The new hires follow an announcement in June (by Oxford Metrics, Vicon’s parent company), of interim results for the six months ending 31 March which included 69.6% revenue growth for Vicon. The company’s entertainment revenue specifically was up an impressive 178.2% as demand across film, TV and video games continued.