Stacey Caywood (Wolters Kluwer): ‘AI gives us new energy’
Since February of this year, Stacey Caywood has officially been at the helm of data provider Wolters Kluwer. She is taking the helm during a challenging time. While outsiders and shareholders are sometimes skeptical about the impact of artificial intelligence on the data specialist’s revenue model, Caywood sees a huge surge of energy within the company and puts the threat into perspective.
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