Tines has appointed founding employee Martin Moroney as its first Head of Intelligent Workflows, a newly created role tasked with scaling the company’s own use of its intelligent workflow platform and establishing an enterprise-grade AI and automation governance framework.
While 70% of CEOs expect generative AI to reshape value creation within three years, 95% of pilots still fail to reach production. Tines is tackling this head-on by turning itself into a living proof point.
The “Tines x Tines” program will:
"As AI reshapes how great companies operate, it's essential that we lead from the front so we can give our customers and the market clear guidance on how to do this right," said Thomas Kinsella, co-founder at Tines.
Moroney, who built Tines’ customer success engineering function and led major enterprise onboardings, is uniquely positioned to translate external best practices back into internal excellence.
"Tines was built for teams that want to eliminate muckwork and focus on high-impact work," said Moroney. "This role is about embodying that philosophy internally and proving what thoughtful, secure, scaled intelligent workflows look like in practice."
Tines is the intelligent workflow platform trusted by the world's most advanced organizations. Companies like Canva, Coinbase, Databricks, Gitlab, Mars, and Reddit use Tines to power their most important workflows. With Tines, they've built a secure, flexible foundation to operationalize AI agents and intelligent workflows, unlocking productivity, moving faster, and future-proofing how work gets done.