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Former Unicorn CFO Jeremy Gerst Takes Charge At Norwegian Startup Compl Ai

Nov 09, 2023over 1 year ago

Company

ComplAi

Jeremy Gerst
Oslo

Description

Jeremy Gerst, former CFO of the Norwegian unicorn reMarkable, has decided to take the reins at the burgeoning Norwegian AI startup, ComplAi. Gerst, renowned for his pivotal role in Remarkable’s impressive growth from 13 to over 300 employees, is set to bring his financial acumen to ComplAi’s cloud platform that utilizes artificial intelligence to simplify and streamline compliance work. Gerst’s financial expertise positions him to lead ComplAi’s goal of becoming a global leader in compliance technology

Company Information

Company

ComplAi

Location

6908 LARUE BELLE COVE

Oslo, Oslo, Norway

About

Some say more people work with compliance than innovation in the world. Compliance is at the core of every professional activity. And we’re the first to admit: compliance is ambiguous. On one hand it’s about businesses having to prove that they’re fulfilling demands and requirements, while one the other hand it’s about living up to the demands and requirements, saving lives and taking care of people and planet—the value part. At ComplAi we think both are important but that the proving part should be easier, allowing businesses to spend more time on doing the good stuff. We’re making “the act or process” less complicated, and by doing so freeing up precious time that should be spent on creating value to customers. ComplAi is essentially a piece of technology that makes the process of proving compliance easier. ComplAi offers online audit rooms where evidence can meet requirements in an efficient and secure way. Here one can experience intuitive and efficient collaboration around collecting, auditing and distributing evidence of compliance throughout supply chains. Headquartered in Oslo, Norway serving customers and users throughout the world.

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