Growing EyeSee: Joris De Bruyne and Marija Djordjevic to lead the new era of insights

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After 10 years as partner at EyeSee, Joris De Bruyne is taking over the role of CEO from founder Olivier Tilleuil, who moves to an EyeSee Board position. The EyeSee mission remains the same – and our team continues growth as a global leader in behavioral insights!

Over the past decade, Olivier Tilleuil’s vision grew a small Belgian start-up in Ghent into a scaleup of 150 employees across 7 offices, conducting research in over 50 countries worldwide. What started off as a webcam-based eye-tracking idea, evolved into a global tech enabled behavioral research leader, blending top notch implicit and explicit methods. Check out our decade-long journey in more detail here.

Joris De Bruyne joined EyeSee in 2013, partnering with Olivier to develop proprietary tech and build up commercial capabilities. He has been instrumental in securing the 2020 capital round and supporting the R&D department to innovate, customize agile models, and cater to our clients’ needs.

In line with EyeSee's steady growth, the Board of Directors recognized Joris De Bruyne as the right man for the job of preparing the organization for the future and appointed him CEO. President of the Board – Wouter Verlinden, shared thoughts on the change: “The Board is convinced that Joris and the EyeSee team are eager and ready for what’s coming up next considering the insights expertise, tech advancement and new organizational structure .”

Commenting on his new role, Joris shared:

EyeSee is seeing another leadership change, with Marija Djordjevic, former Product Director at EyeSee, being appointed as the Head of Crafts. Commenting on her new role, Marija said:

We are proud of where we are today and ready for what’s coming up next! Our unique tech-enabled formula for behavioral insights is explained here.

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