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SafetyCulture appoints world-class technology leader Jeremy Ginsberg as Chief Product & Technology Officer

Media Release | By | 22 Dec 2025 | 2 minute read

SafetyCulture has today announced the appointment of Jeremy Ginsberg as the company’s new Chief Product & Technology Officer (CPTO), marking a significant step forward in the company’s mission to improve the way the world works.

Jeremy will lead SafetyCulture’s Product, Design, and Engineering (PDE) functions under a unified strategy designed to accelerate product delivery, strengthen technical foundations, and bring even greater focus to customer outcomes. He joined SafetyCulture in October as Interim Chief Technology Officer and will now join the executive team permanently.

A world-class technology leader, Jeremy brings more than two decades of experience building and scaling innovative teams. He previously led global engineering organisations at Twitter, Google, and Color Health, and has advised more than 30 technology companies across the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. His background includes leading revenue engineering at Twitter, building distributed systems at Google, and playing a pivotal role in scaling Color Health from an early-stage startup to a multi-billion dollar health tech platform.

Jeremy Ginsberg joins SafetyCulture as Chief Product & Technology Officer

“Jeremy’s leadership, technical insight, and customer-first mindset have already made a major impact since he joined us in October,” said Kelly Vohs, CEO of SafetyCulture. “He has a rare ability to bring clarity to complex problems and unite teams around what truly matters. We’re thrilled he has chosen to make SafetyCulture his next chapter.”

As CPTO, Jeremy will focus on strengthening the alignment between product and engineering, reducing technical debt, maturing SafetyCulture’s enterprise readiness, and improving the speed and consistency of product delivery. He will also play a key role in setting long-term product vision and ensuring the company continues to meet the evolving needs of teams around the world.

“SafetyCulture sits at the intersection of real work and real impact. After spending time with the team, it was clear there’s an incredible foundation here and a huge opportunity ahead. I’m excited to help us focus, move faster, and build the products that make a meaningful difference for teams out in the world.”

Jeremy is currently based in Auckland and will work across SafetyCulture’s global offices.

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