Tensorflight has appointed Jakub Dryjas as its new chief executive officer (CEO).
Dryjas is moving into the role to follow Zbigniew Wojna after serving as the firm’s chief of growth. He joined the company in 2018.
Dryjas said: “This is a really exciting time to be leading a company like Tensorflight which is at the forefront of innovation and when there is such a renewed focus on, and appetite from the property insurance sector to adopt AI and emerging technologies. I look forward to leading the next chapter in the business.”
In his new role, Dryjas will lead marketing and client acquisition, finance and funding, and will oversee business development and the overall strategy for the business in partnership with Tensorflight’s co-founder and chief product officer Robert Kozikowski.
Last month saw Tensorflight partner with the Intelligence Business of Airbus Defence and Space to ramp up its property analysis and assessment capabilities.
Tensorflight uses three sources of imagery, satellite, aerial and ground level, to automate the slow and expensive process of in-person property inspections and to help insurance companies evaluate commercial properties as part of the underwriting process.
Tensorflight has also appointed Jacob Grob as its first Chief Revenue Officer reporting into Dryjas. In addition to taking on Dryjas’ former duties, Grob will be responsible for growing the commercial team, customer retention and revenue generation.
Former CEO Zbigniew Wojna will remain at Tensorflight in an advisory capacity and will join the Board of Directors for the business he co-founded in 2016.





