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Hygraph Appoints Will Robinson as CEO

To lead the next era of human-first, AI-accelerated content

GraphQL-native headless CMS Hygraph has appointed Will Robinson as Chief Executive Officer. Robinson, who previously served as Hygraph’s Chief Customer Officer, replaces outgoing CEO and co-founder Michael Lukaszczyk, who will continue to support the company as Chairman.

“AI is transforming how digital experiences are created and operated, but it doesn’t remove the need for structure, context, or human judgment. Hygraph is uniquely positioned to help organizations build human-first, AI-accelerated digital experiences where content is modeled, governed, and trusted, and AI can be applied responsibly at scale. I’m excited to lead the company into this next chapter,” said Will Robinson, CEO at Hygraph.

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