April 15, 2026

Scyne appoints Gary Denman as Chief AI Officer

Scyne has appointed Gary Denman as its Chief AI Officer, a new executive role reflecting Scyne’s growth in technology and dedication to artificial intelligence advisory and innovation.  

Mr. Denman, who will start immediately with Scyne, brings over 35 years of technology experience working across both governments and corporate, in Australia, Asia and the UK.  

Mr Denman was most recently at Google, where he was Head of Partnerships and Strategic Alliances in Australia, having also worked with Microsoft, McAfeem and Polycom.

Gary Denman's profound passion for technology's potential to deliver better outcomes for communities and citizens aligns with Scyne public-purpose mission. Inspired by the transformative opportunities presented by Generative AI, Mr. Denman is dedicated to enhancing Australian productivity and capability through this evolving technology, preparing individuals and teams to effectively utilise its potential.

In his new role, Mr. Denman will be instrumental in enhancing Scyne’s AI capabilities, with a strong focus on ensuring responsible and ethical AI implementation. This commitment reflects Scyne’s dedication to integrity and accountability in all technological advancements.

Scyne CEO, John Ball, commented:

"Gary brings deep expertise and unwavering commitment to ethical technology development that will be critical to supporting our clients as they navigate the opportunities presented by AI. Scyne is investing to be a leader in the AI space, Gary’s deep industry and technology expertise will help bring this goal to life. I could not be more excited to have Gary join the Scyne leadership team.”

About Scyne: Scyne provides professional services across critical sectors that serve the public interest. With three core practice areas, we bring deep sector knowledge and a collaborative mindset to every engagement. Our approach is technology-led and outcomes-driven - we combine strategic insight with digital innovation to help our clients solve complex challenges, modernise services, and deliver better outcomes for communities.