Saxum, a consultancy that helps essential industries with long term transformation, announced that Hart Brown has joined the company as President of AI and Transformation. Brown is well known for his work in global resilience, AI strategy, and preparing for the future. Over the past twenty years, he has helped organizations get ready for uncertainty and major changes in technology and society. His experience includes working in more than fifty countries, where he has supported governments, Fortune 500 companies, and critical infrastructure operators during times of disruption. He has also been involved in one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in the United States and has supported major international events such as the World Cup and the Olympics, along with responses to major security incidents.
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Before joining Saxum, Brown led international programs centered on risk, intelligence, and advanced analytics. He has focused on using data driven insight and human centered AI to help decision makers. His advisory work spans energy and financial networks as well as several federal agencies, including the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Justice. He has also partnered with global humanitarian and nonprofit groups. Brown is frequently featured in media outlets and is the author of the book Future Forecasting Mitigating Risk and Increasing Profit in a Chaotic World. He also contributes to executive programs on resilience and long range planning.
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At Saxum, Brown will collaborate with CEO Peter Farrell and senior leadership to advance the firm’s transformation strategy. The vision is to embed intelligence, foresight, and structured innovation throughout its consulting practice. His appointment represents a significant step in Saxum’s evolution from a communications focused agency to a consultancy designed to help organizations grow with direction and purpose in a fast changing environment. Farrell said Brown’s career demonstrates a strong understanding of innovation, risk, and human behavior and that clients increasingly need this combination to navigate complex decisions. He added that Brown’s leadership will help Saxum guide institutions as they face emerging challenges and pursue measurable progress.
Brown believes transformation is now a constant part of how organizations operate rather than a temporary phase. He noted that the companies most likely to succeed in the future will be those that bring together human intelligence and artificial intelligence to solve meaningful problems. He shared that he is proud to join a firm that approaches this responsibility with seriousness and clear intent.
Saxum will share additional details about its expanded brand and market direction in January 2026. The updated positioning will focus on supporting leaders in energy, infrastructure, healthcare, higher education, and the public sector as they prepare for what lies ahead.
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