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Target Group Appoints Scott Hill as CIO to Drive IT Strategy and Digital Transformation

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Target Group, the provider of business process services and digital transformation solutions, has appointed Scott Hill as its new Chief Information Officer (CIO). Hill brings over 25 years of IT industry experience, having led large-scale digital transformation projects across financial services, utilities, education, and retail sectors. His career includes senior roles at Accenture, Circle, The White Company, and most recently, Diageo, where he oversaw global website transformation initiatives.

In his new role, Hill will drive Target’s IT strategy to enhance digital capabilities and meet the evolving needs of clients across various sectors. Hill’s appointment reflects Target’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge innovation and expanding its digital transformation services.

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