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Ensslin Robert (Robert Enslin)

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Ensslin Robert (Robert Enslin)
Ensslin Robert (Robert Enslin)

Biography

2019

Before working at Google, Enslin worked for 27 years at SAP, where he held various senior positions. Enslin's last position at SAP was as a member of the executive board and president of Cloud Business Group. As head, Enslin led the development and implementation of the entire SAP cloud solution portfolio. Enslin's duties included overseeing Qualtrics. This business, which creates software that helps the business collect feedback from workers and customers, became part of SAP as a result of the acquisition in 2019. Enslin left SAP in 2019.

2022

On April 27, 2022, the developer of RPA systems UiPath announced the appointment of corporate technology manager Robert Enslin to the position of second chief executive officer (CEO).

Robert Enslin joined the software provider to automate robotic processes after a three-year tenure as president of cloud sales at Google's cloud business, during which the business experienced rapid revenue growth. Enslin will take over as head of UiPath on May 16, 2022 and will work alongside co-founder and co-CEO UiPath Daniel Dines.

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I am engaging Robert Enslin as my partner as we focus on large-scale growth and building a company that re-imagines how the business is conducted. Rob has the necessary experience and skills to scale our activities, which will allow me to focus on the company's culture, its vision and product innovations - areas that I am passionate about and that bring significant benefits to our employees and customers, "said co-founder and CEO UiPath Daniel Dines.
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The RPA platform from UiPath can monitor how workers perform a particular task in a business application, and create software bots that can perform tasks automatically. The company helps its corporate customers reduce the number of repetitive manual tasks for their employees and reduce the risk of human errors with a heavy burden on employees.[1]

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