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Who is Insight’s new CEO Jack Azagury? 5 things to know

Joyce Mullen's successor is announced

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
23 March 2026
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Jack Azagury, Insight

Jack Azagury, Insight

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Insight says its new CEO has the track record necessary to help “accelerate its transformation”.

The global reseller today unveiled former Accenture bigwig Jack Azagury as its new head honcho following an extensive search.

He will replace outgoing CEO Joyce Mullen next month.

But who is Jack Azagury, and what does his appointment mean for Insight?

Here are 5 things to know:

1. He’s an Accenture old-timer

Having initially planned to work for Accenture for “two to three years”, Azagury ended up staying at the global consulting giant for nearly three decades.

He was most recently CEO of its $15bn-revenue Strategy & Consulting service.

Since leaving Accenture in September 2025, Azagury has been an advisor or chair to three companies in the form of investment management firm TowerBrook, global advisory firm BRG and audit, tax and advisory firm EisnerAmper.

2. He’s on an AI acceleration mission

Azagury is the right man to lead Insight’s $8.7bn-revenue operations as “AI redefines what it means to be a technology partner”, Chairman Tim Crown claimed.

Mullen last July opened up on the NASDAQ-listed outfit’s quest to become “the leading AI-first solutions integrator”, an ambition it bolstered in October by acquiring Inspire11.

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But she herself acknowledged the need to begin a public external search for her successor “given the AI opportunity in front of us, and the transformation required”.

Crown said Azagury brings “exactly the kind of forward-looking perspective and operational track record we need to accelerate our transformation and scale our capabilities”.

“Throughout his career, he has established a reputation of innovation anchored in digital transformation, and he will be instrumental in our continued evolution as the leading AI-first Solutions Integrator,” he said.

3. He’s au fait with the UK

Azagury has “extensive global experience and perspective”, having worked in the UK, France, Japan and the US.

He spent the first seven-and-a-half years of his Accenture career in London, and also gained a master’s degrees from Imperial College London.

4. He takes the mantle next month

Azagury will take the baton from Mullen on 13 April, with the outgoing CEO set to assist her successor in an advisory role.

“Our clients are navigating a complex landscape of uncertainty, supply chain shifts, and the urgent pressure to adopt and achieve value from AI.” Azagury said of his new role.

“They choose Insight because they want a partner who can help them move from strategy to implementation without friction or delay. I am eager to hit the ground running and create long-term value for our clients, our employees, and shareholders.”

5. Mullen’s long goodbye

Joyce Mullen, Insight
Insight CEO Joyce Mullen

Insight had been preparing for life after Mullen after she first floated plans to retire with Insight’s board at the beginning of 2025.

Mullen publicly announced her resignation at the end of October, revealing that the process for finding a successor had begun in earnest “earlier in the year”.

Former Dell bigwig Mullen succeeded Ken Lamneck in January 2022.

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