Pimloc has announced the appointment of Kelly Richdale as Chairwoman of its Board of Directors.
Richdale reportedly joins as Pimloc expands rapidly across sectors that depend on secure, compliant access to visual data – transforming surveillance video into actionable intelligence without compromising privacy.
Pimloc has articulated that Richdale brings over 25 years of leadership at the intersection of technology innovation, cybersecurity and compliance in highly regulated industries.
A recognised expert in AI, quantum technologies and operational risk, Richdale has reportedly held executive, advisory and board-level roles in organisations spanning insurance, finance, healthcare and the public sector.
Her appointment is said to follow Pimloc’s recent $5 million investment round led by Amadeus Capital Partners, fuelling international growth and advancing its vision for privacy-first video intelligence.
Simon Randall, CEO, Pimloc said: “Across industries, organisations are realising that the same visual data once used purely for security can now drive critical business intelligence – but only if handled with care.
“Richdale brings the rare combination of technical depth, policy expertise and strategic vision needed to help us lead this shift.
“As Pimloc continues to scale, her leadership will be instrumental in shaping how we deliver privacy-secure AI that transforms video into a trusted engine for insight, decision-making and societal value.”
Richdale highlighted: “The responsible use of AI is one of the most critical business and governance challenges of our time.
“Across sectors, organisations are sitting on vast amounts of visual data that could drive operational insights, but only if used in ways that respect privacy and regulatory limits.
“Pimloc’s Secure Redact platform enables exactly that: Video intelligence that is privacy-first by design, delivering real-time value without compromising on ethics, trust, or compliance.
“I’m excited to join at this pivotal moment to help steer Pimloc’s growth across industries where privacy, insight and trust are non-negotiable.”
Pimloc has articulated that Richdale’s appointment comes as the company sees growing demand for its Secure Redact platform, which automatically detects and anonymises personally identifiable information (PII) in video across privacy-critical environments such as healthcare, public safety, education, insurance and transport.
The platform has, according to the company, already anonymised nearly half a billion instances of PII, with growth driven by customers and integrations with leading platform partners like Microsoft, Eagle Eye Networks and Milestone Systems.
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