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DXC Technology Names Russell Jukes as First Chief Digital Information Officer


DXC Technology Names Russell Jukes as First Chief Digital Information Officer
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  • December 9, 2025

DXC Technology, a Fortune 500 enterprise technology and innovation leader, has appointed Russell Jukes as its first Chief Digital Information Officer (CDIO). In this newly created role, Jukes will lead the company’s end-to-end digital and AI agenda, integrating digital transformation, information strategy, and artificial intelligence to drive faster innovation, enhance employee AI fluency, and deliver greater value to global customers.

Quick Intel

  • Russell Jukes appointed as DXC’s inaugural Chief Digital Information Officer (CDIO).
  • First role to unify digital, data, and AI strategy across the enterprise.
  • Builds on Jukes’ leadership in modernizing DXC’s platforms and supporting Xponential AI framework.
  • Reflects industry trend of digital leaders overseeing AI investment and innovation.
  • Focus on accelerating enterprise-scale AI and advancing Human+ collaborative models.
  • Jukes brings extensive modernization experience from DXC, HP, and HPE.

Unifying Digital and AI for Enterprise Transformation

Since joining DXC in 2017, Russell Jukes has been a driving force behind the company’s digital evolution, modernizing core systems, enhancing global technology infrastructure, and improving employee experience. His contributions were instrumental in developing Xponential, DXC’s AI framework designed to simplify and accelerate large-scale AI adoption for enterprises.

As CDIO, Jukes will align digital, information, and AI initiatives across DXC’s service, solution, and software delivery groups, ensuring seamless integration and faster time-to-value for clients navigating complex AI transformations.

"Russell has been instrumental in leading DXC's digital and technology transformation. He has modernized our core systems, empowered our teams with better tools, and strengthened our technology foundation to meet the needs of our customers. As DXC continues to expand our AI capabilities, his leadership will be essential in driving meaningful and measurable impact for our customers and for DXC." — Raul Fernandez, CEO, DXC

The appointment signals DXC’s strategic commitment to treating digital, data, and AI as a single connected discipline, enabling the company to innovate faster, operate more intelligently, and support clients with confidence in an era of exponential technological change.

"I am honored to take on this expanded role at a time when digital, information, and AI must operate as one connected strategy. This structure gives us the clarity and alignment needed to innovate faster, run smarter, and help our customers transform with confidence. I look forward to building on the momentum of Xponential and supporting the next wave of AI-driven capabilities across DXC." — Russell Jukes, Chief Digital Information Officer, DXC

Jukes will also champion DXC’s Human+ approach, fostering new ways of working that blend human creativity with AI-powered efficiency to enhance collaboration, learning, and solution development across global teams.

With prior leadership roles at HP and HPE focused on enterprise engineering and digital operations, Jukes brings deep expertise in large-scale modernization and responsible AI adoption—critical strengths as DXC positions itself at the forefront of enterprise AI innovation.

 

About DXC Technology

DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) is a leading enterprise technology and innovation partner delivering software, services, and solutions to global enterprises and public sector organizations — helping them harness AI to drive outcomes at a time of exponential change with speed. With deep expertise in Managed Infrastructure Services, Application Modernization, and Industry-Specific Software Solutions, DXC modernizes, secures, and operates some of the world's most complex technology estates.

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