TalentSeer welcomes Margaret Laffan as VP of Business Development

June 15, 2019
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TalentSeer, the fastest-growing artificial intelligence talent platform providing integrated talent acquisition and market research services, has recently announced the appointment of Margaret Laffan as Vice President of Business Development. Laffan brings over 15 years of enterprise sales and business partnership experience on AI solutions with SAP and numerous others. She will lead the development of new partnerships to accelerate the expansion of TalentSeer’s AI talent ecosystem.

“Margaret joins us with comprehensive knowledge in AI along with a track record of developing sustainable corporate partnerships. Her expertise will be invaluable for the continued prosperity of our AI talent ecosystem.”

With the rapid breakthroughs in the AI industry, companies are in constant need of acquiring the most qualified AI talent to keep on top of the latest innovations. With AI-related job postings being three times that of job searches, the competition is intense. One of TalentSeer’s most important features is its integration with Robin.ly, an engaged community of AI engineers, researchers, and business professionals who continuously contribute to the talent pool.

“At TalentSeer, we always push the limits of what is possible within AI recruitment by engaging with passionate individuals and organizations,” said Alex Ren, founder of TalentSeer and Robin.ly. “Margaret joins us with comprehensive knowledge in AI along with a track record of developing sustainable corporate partnerships. Her expertise will be invaluable for the continued prosperity of our AI talent ecosystem.”

Laffan's experience with AI in enterprise software companies and start-ups positions her as the ideal leader to drive TalentSeer & Robin.ly's growth. During her career, she has spent 9+ years at software giant SAP culminating in her senior director roles of sales and business development for their AI solutions. More recently, Laffan was the Client Executive at AllyO, an end-to-end AI recruiter with automated and conversational engagement platforms.

“This is a pivotal time to join an AI Company. The space is experiencing tremendous expansion, with immense possibilities,” said Margaret Laffan. “Now is the ideal time to work with early-stage growth companies, supporting them through the challenges of expanding and maturing their teams to achieve their full potential. TalentSeer’s unique insight and influence-based recruitment approach has proven to be highly effective at developing startup teams. I’m excited for the opportunity ahead.”

Laffan started her new venture by hosting TalentSeer and Robin.ly’s AI Commercialization Conference on June 1, 2019 in Mountain View, CA. World-class tech leaders and 300+ AI professionals were convened to discuss cutting-edge AI applications in autonomous driving, robotics, and language processing, as well as the challenges to create real business value.

SOURCE TalentSeer

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