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Form.io Appoints Jeff Hadfield as Director of Business Development to Drive Enterprise Growth


Form.io Appoints Jeff Hadfield as Director of Business Development to Drive Enterprise Growth
  • by: PR Newswire
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  • February 11, 2026

Form.io, the leading enterprise platform for API-first forms and data management, has appointed Jeff Hadfield as Director of Business Development. In this role, Hadfield will spearhead growth strategies, strengthen partner ecosystems, and pursue new enterprise opportunities across highly regulated sectors including healthcare, government, financial services, and technology.

Quick Intel

  • Jeff Hadfield joins Form.io as Director of Business Development to lead expansion and partner initiatives.
  • Hadfield brings proven experience from Docker, where he drove customer and partner growth within the developer ecosystem.
  • The appointment aligns with increasing demand for API-native, structured data infrastructure in AI-driven workflows.
  • Form.io's platform provides compliance-ready, extensible forms that serve both human users and autonomous AI agents.
  • Hadfield will focus on deepening enterprise impact as organizations modernize data collection for agentic systems.
  • Form.io continues investing in developer-first solutions to support programmable data layers essential for modern applications.

Strengthening Enterprise Momentum in Regulated Industries Hadfield's background in business development and strategic partnerships positions him to accelerate Form.io's penetration in mission-critical environments. His prior contributions at Docker involved expanding engagement with developers and enterprises, skills that directly support Form.io's goal of delivering secure, flexible, and API-first data solutions at scale.

The Evolving Role of Forms in an Agentic AI Era As AI agents and automated workflows take on tasks previously handled manually, the need for reliable, structured data inputs grows significantly. Form.io's API-native platform serves as the essential bridge between human decisions and autonomous systems, enabling organizations to maintain control, compliance, and interoperability in complex environments.

"As AI agents and automated workflows increasingly handle tasks that once required manual input, the need for structured, API-first form and data infrastructure becomes even more critical. Forms aren't going away in an agentic world. They're becoming the connective tissue between human decision-making and autonomous systems," said Gary Wetzel, CEO of Form.io. "Jeff's experience building alliances across developer and enterprise markets will help us deepen our impact at exactly the right moment."

"I'm excited to join Form.io at such a pivotal moment. I've known and followed the company for many years," said Hadfield. "As agentic AI changes how software gets built and how work gets done, Form.io's developer-first, open-source, API-native approach is exactly what enterprises need — structured data collection that works for both people and AI agents. I look forward to building relationships that help more organizations modernize how they collect and manage critical data."

Positioning for Scalable, Developer-First Innovation Form.io's open-source roots and enterprise-grade capabilities make it a trusted choice for organizations requiring programmable, compliant data layers. Hadfield's leadership will help extend these strengths to more enterprises navigating the shift toward AI-orchestrated systems while preserving security and flexibility.

 

About Form.io

Founded in 2015, Form.io empowers enterprises to simplify and secure data collection, streamline workflows, and build the structured data layer that modern applications and AI agents depend on.

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