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Jill Vandevoorde Joins PhotoShelter as Chief Executive Officer

By Ash Kate
Jill Vandevoorde Joins PhotoShelter as Chief Executive Officer

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PhotoShelter has appointed Jill Vandevoorde as Chief Executive Officer, bringing more than 20 years of experience building visual-first products and using technology, AI and data to improve customer experiences.

Jill joins PhotoShelter at a time when the company is expanding its product capabilities across AI, video, search, accessibility and content distribution. In her new role, she will focus on building on that momentum while strengthening the company's product and customer strategy.

Leading PhotoShelter's Next Chapter

As CEO, Jill will oversee PhotoShelter's overall business strategy and growth, with a particular focus on product innovation and customer value.

Her background spans more than two decades of working on technology and visual products, including applying AI in practical ways and using data to better understand and serve customers.

That experience aligns with PhotoShelter's evolution as organizations increasingly look for better ways to manage, discover, distribute and derive value from visual content.

Building on Product Momentum

PhotoShelter has continued expanding its platform with capabilities spanning AI, video, search, accessibility and content distribution.

Jill's appointment comes as visual content becomes increasingly important to organizations across media, sports, brands and other content-intensive industries. The ability to organize and make visual assets more discoverable, accessible and useful is becoming an increasingly important part of digital content operations.

Her product-focused background positions her to help PhotoShelter build on these capabilities while keeping customer needs at the center of its growth strategy.

Experience Across Visual Products, AI and Data

Jill brings more than 20 years of experience working at the intersection of product development, visual technology and customer-focused innovation.

Her approach to AI also reflects a growing shift across the technology industry toward using AI where it can solve specific customer and workflow challenges rather than treating it simply as a feature.

At PhotoShelter, that experience will be relevant as the company continues developing AI-powered capabilities alongside its established visual content platform.

Leadership Transition

Jill succeeds Andrew Fingerman, who will transition into an advisor role at PhotoShelter following his years of leadership at the company.

The transition comes as PhotoShelter enters its next stage with an expanded product roadmap and continued investment across its platform.

Looking Ahead

With Jill at the helm, PhotoShelter is looking to build on its recent product momentum while continuing to strengthen its relationship with customers.

Her experience across visual-first products, AI and data brings a product-led perspective to the company's next phase as it works to help organizations get more value from their visual content.


About PhotoShelter

PhotoShelter provides technology and services that help organizations manage, organize, distribute and monetize visual content. Its platform supports photographers, brands, sports organizations, media companies and other content-driven businesses with tools for digital asset management, content distribution and visual storytelling.


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