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Progress Software appoints Bridget Collins as Chief Information Officer

Announcement posted by Progress 19 Aug 2026

Accomplished technology executive to lead enterprise IT strategy, AI acceleration, cybersecurity and M&A integration

Progress Software (Nasdaq: PRGS), an AI infrastructure software leader, today announced the appointment of Bridget Collins as Chief Information Officer (CIO). A seasoned technology executive with more than 30 years of experience in enterprise IT, business transformation and AI strategy, Collins will lead the company's global IT and security organisation and report directly to CEO Yogesh Gupta.

"The operational excellence of our global CIO team plays a critical role in enabling our growth strategy and advancing AI across the business while mitigating risk," said Yogesh Gupta, CEO of Progress Software. "Bridget's deep expertise in enterprise technology, business transformation and cybersecurity will help us continue scaling our operations, integrating acquisitions and delivering exceptional experiences for our employees and customers. It is especially heartening to welcome Bridget back to Progress where she began her career as a software engineer."

As CIO, Collins will also lead the advancement of AI across internal operations and oversee cybersecurity for the company, evaluating emerging technologies and strengthening governance frameworks for data, security and AI usage.

"Progress has established itself as a leader in delivering the context and control organisations need to succeed with AI," said Collins. "I look forward to partnering across the business to further expand upon Progress' AI vision in support of our customers and employees, and to become part of the company's next phase of growth."

Previously, Collins served as Chief Information and Business Transformation Officer at cybersecurity leader Rapid7, where she led global IT and operations. She has held leadership roles as Chief Transformation Officer and CIO at Cerence, a leader in AI-powered virtual assistants for the automotive market, and as Vice President of Information Technology at Nuance Communications, a pioneer in conversational artificial intelligence and speech recognition.

Collins was named a 2021 BostonCIO of the Year ORBIEĀ® Award winner, recognising excellence in technology leadership. She holds a bachelor's degree from Providence College and an MBA in High Technology Management from Northeastern University.