Deloitte Luxembourg strengthens and expands its AI Practice
Deloitte I 11:01 am, 17th September

The Firm welcomes Cédric Jadoul as Partner to lead Intelligent Automation
Deloitte Luxembourg is pleased to announce the appointment of Cédric Jadoul as Partner to lead its intelligent automation practice. He will guide the Firm’s AI and automation strategy, with a particular focus on agentic AI, further reinforcing Deloitte’s role as a trusted partner in business transformation.
As organisations confront unprecedented challenges and rapid technological disruption, Deloitte enables clients to modernise existing systems, adopt new technologies, and accelerate digital innovation. By combining operational excellence with forward-looking solutions, the Firm helps improve financial performance, unlock new business opportunities, and drive sustainable growth.
In his new role, Jadoul will advance Deloitte’s intelligent automation capabilities, particularly in the fast-developing field of agentic AI. He will primarily support clients in the European Institutions as well as other public and financial organisations. Jadoul joins a strong AI practice led by partners Nicolas Griedlich, Ali El Maghraoui, and Maurice Schubert, consolidating Deloitte’s position as a leader in AI-enabled business transformation.
He brings over two decades of leadership experience from Fujitsu Luxembourg, where he most recently served as Managing Director and Head of Digital Business for the Benelux region. During his 20-year tenure, he guided the organisation’s strategic direction, operational excellence, and market expansion, while championing digital transformation initiatives across Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
“I am delighted to welcome Cédric to Deloitte at a time when we have ambitious objectives and significant opportunities ahead. His appointment reflects our continued commitment to invest in top-tier talent and to expand our technological capabilities in line with the evolving needs of our clients,” said John Psaila, CEO and Managing Partner of Deloitte Luxembourg.
“We are thrilled to have Cédric in our team,” added Ronan Vander Elst, Technology Transformation Leader. “His proven track record in digital transformation and expertise in emerging technologies make him an invaluable addition as we continue to expand our AI capabilities and deliver cutting-edge solutions.”
Commenting on his appointment, Cédric Jadoul said:
“The opportunity to work alongside such a talented team, helping organisations redesign and optimise their operations through agentic AI and surrounding innovations, is incredibly compelling. I greatly admire Deloitte’s strong foundation and unmatched alliances in the AI space. I am excited to join Deloitte at such a pivotal moment in the evolution of artificial intelligence.”
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