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UL Solutions Appoints New Chief Information Officer

Safety, security, and sustainability.
Emily Hill
Contributing Writer

Patty Crawford, an experienced leader in the technology sector, has been appointed as the Chief Information Officer at UL Solutions, a leading company in applied safety science. UL Solutions is renowned for turning safety, security, and sustainability challenges into opportunities across more than 100 countries.

Having previously worked at prestigious companies like Accenture, BP, and Aon, where she most recently served as the SVP and Head of Platforms, Patty brings a wealth of experience to her new role. She has a proven track record of developing, managing, and executing multimillion-dollar projects, leading transformational programs, and achieving productivity and efficiency improvements across various regions and business units.

As the new CIO, Patty joins the executive leadership team, where she will contribute to shaping the overall business model and strategy for UL Solutions. She will be responsible for crafting the enterprise-wide IT strategy, leading transformational initiatives, and building and managing the company’s infrastructure, technologies, and data systems.


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