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The Alan Turing Institute appoints new boss

Former technology adviser to the World Economic Forum’s infrastructure council takes up role

The Alan Turing Institute has appointed Jean Innes as its new chief executive officer.

Innes will take the lead role at the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence on 17 July and will undertake a handover period alongside Adrian Smith, who is stepping down at the end of his five-year term in September to focus on his new position as president of the Royal Society.

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