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Business Wire
30-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Gurpinder Dhillon Joins Senzing to Lead Its Data Partner Business
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Senzing, Inc. announced today that Dr. Gurpinder S. Dhillon has joined the company as Head of Data Partner Strategy & Ecosystem. In this role, Gurpinder will lead the strategic direction and execution of the data partner ecosystem. His focus will be on advancing co-selling, co-marketing, and go-to-market collaboration with key data providers to accelerate customer value and drive revenue growth. This appointment reflects Senzing's commitment to delivering innovative solutions that help organizations transform complex data into trusted, actionable insight. Gurpinder brings more than 20 years of experience in data management, AI enablement, and partner ecosystem development across global markets. Prior to joining Senzing, he served as Vice President and Business Segment Leader at Dun & Bradstreet, where he led one of the company's largest data management business units. There, he was instrumental in delivering AI-powered identity resolution solutions, building data partnerships, and driving enterprise-wide digital transformation at scale. Gurpinder is also a published author and frequent keynote speaker on AI ethics, master data strategy, and the evolving role of data in business innovation. 'We are excited to welcome Gurpinder to Senzing,' said Anthony Farinha, Vice President of Global Business Development & Partnerships at Senzing. 'Our data partner ecosystem and go-to-market model offer unique benefits for our customers, prospects, and channel partners – including ISVs, SIs, cloud marketplaces, and, of course, data providers. With Senzing, it has never been easier for customers to leverage third-party bulk datasets from partners and combine them with their own data located in their customer infrastructure to unlock new insights. Gurpinder's deep expertise, combined with his network and business savvy, makes him an ideal fit to lead this strategic priority.' 'I chose to join Senzing because I saw firsthand how the company over-delivered for its partners and customers,' said Gurpinder. 'The opportunity to build on that reputation and help accelerate value through our data partner ecosystem was simply too compelling to pass up.' Gurpinder holds a Doctorate of Business Administration degree with a focus on data governance, decision intelligence, and entity resolution. This appointment reflects Senzing's commitment to delivering innovative solutions that help organizations transform complex data into trusted, actionable insight. Learn more about Senzing® entity resolution technology or download and try the software for free. About Senzing Senzing provides an SDK that makes it fast, easy, and cost-effective for developers to add real-time AI for entity resolution to on-prem, cloud, and hybrid systems. Senzing operates wholly in client environments to deliver explainable entity resolution. No data ever flows to Senzing, Inc.


Hindustan Times
23-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
Ludhiana: Bathinda trader accuses cops of damaging car
Jun 23, 2025 06:20 AM IST A Bathinda-based businessman accused Ludhiana traffic police of damaging his Skoda Rapid car during towing and refusing to get it repaired. The incident took place on Sunday when the vehicle was towed from Model Town market for alleged wrong parking. The businessman alleged that upon reaching the police lines, he found the engine severely damaged with oil leaking. (HT Photo) Gurpinder Singh, a resident of Rampura Phull, Bathinda, said he was in Ludhiana for kidney stone treatment. After parking his car and stepping out for shopping, he returned to find it missing. The vehicle had been taken to police lines by the traffic police. Gurpinder alleged that upon reaching the police lines, he found the engine severely damaged with oil leaking. Instead of taking responsibility, police officials allegedly offered to release the car without a challan. Gurpinder insisted on a challan as a record of the car being in their custody. Though a challan was finally issued, the police refused to bear repair costs from an authorised dealer and instead offered local repairs. Refusing the offer, Gurpinder said he will pursue legal action. Assistant commissioner of police (Traffic 2), Gurpreet Singh, said the department is liable to repair any vehicle damaged during towing. He assured the matter will be looked into and action will be taken accordingly.