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IFS Appoints Robi Gone as Chief Information Officer

by | Nov 26, 2025

The CIO takes over global IT strategy, leading efforts to manage enterprise systems, strengthen operations and guide ERP, finance and SaaS programs
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LONDON, UK, Nov 26, 2025 – IFS appointed Robi Gone as the chief information officer, replacing Helena Nimmo, who is retiring. Gone will lead the company’s global IT strategy. Gone joins IFS after more than a decade in senior IT leadership roles at Shell. He served as IT global GM for finance, where he led digital transformation efforts built on ERP systems. He also directed global programs covering finance platforms, enterprise performance management and SaaS implementations. Before Shell, he worked in consulting roles at Deloitte and Accenture.

Robi has experience building IT systems, improving operations and leading global teams. He will report to CEO Mark Moffat, CEO of IFS, and will join the IFS executive board.

Mark Moffat, CEO of IFS, said: “I am delighted to welcome Robi to IFS. His expertise in leading enterprise transformation at Shell and building large-scale digital platforms will be instrumental as we continue to modernize and scale our global IT landscape. Robi brings exactly the expertise we need at this stage of our growth.”

“I also want to thank Helena for her leadership and impact as CIO. She has shaped our IT strategy, strengthened our security capabilities, and embedded AI across the organization. Beyond her IT leadership, Helena has been a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion at IFS.”

Robi Gone, CIO at IFS, said: “I am excited to be joining IFS at such a pivotal moment. IFS has established itself as the undisputed global leader in Industrial AI and I look forward to ensuring our own technology foundation exemplifies that same innovation: enabling us to scale efficiently while delivering excellence for our people and our customers.”

About IFS

IFS AB, founded in 1983 and based in Linköping, Sweden, develops enterprise cloud and industrial AI software used by companies in manufacturing, aerospace and defense, energy and utilities, construction and engineering, telecommunications, and other service-driven sectors. Its core platform, IFS Cloud, provides applications for enterprise resource planning, asset management, supply chain management, and field service management. The AI-powered system helps organizations manage assets, optimize service operations, and use data analytics for better decision-making. IFS, employs more than 7,000 people in 80 countries. The company remains focused on customer-centric innovation, agility, supporting businesses that build, maintain, and protect infrastructure around the world.