Mumbai: OpenAI has appointed Colin Fleming as Chief Marketing Officer, Business, as the artificial intelligence company sharpens its enterprise growth ambitions amid accelerating global AI adoption.
Fleming announced the appointment through a LinkedIn post, where he wrote, “Earlier today, I shared that I was leaving ServiceNow after the most meaningful chapter of my career. Now I get to share what’s next: I’m joining OpenAI as Chief Marketing Officer, Business. Hard to overstate how surreal that sentence feels.
Some companies build great products. A few change what people believe is possible. OpenAI is one of those companies.What I can’t stop thinking about is how quickly ideas can now become real. A prompt becomes a prototype. A question becomes an analysis. A rough idea becomes code, research, or a new way of working. You can just build things.
For businesses, that is a massive shift. Ideas do not have to sit around waiting for permission, budget, headcount, or a six-month roadmap. Teams can move faster. Companies can learn faster. Customers can experience value faster. The gap between “what if?” and “it works” is getting smaller by the day. That is the work I’m excited to help do.”
The appointment brings on board a seasoned enterprise marketing executive with deep experience across cloud computing, enterprise software, and AI-driven business transformation. Prior to joining OpenAI, Fleming played a key role at ServiceNow, helping scale the company beyond $15 billion in annual revenue. He also spent more than 13 years at Salesforce, contributing to the company’s evolution into a major cloud and AI platform player.
Industry observers see the move as part of OpenAI’s broader push to deepen its enterprise positioning as businesses worldwide increasingly look to integrate generative AI into workflows, operations, customer engagement, and productivity systems.
Interestingly, Fleming’s professional journey spans beyond technology and marketing leadership. Before transitioning into the enterprise software ecosystem, he was a professional racing driver for Red Bull Racing between 2001 and 2006, including serving as a Formula 1 reserve driver across Europe and North America.
OpenAI said Fleming would help businesses “navigate what comes next” as AI adoption continues to reshape industries globally.
The appointment comes at a time when competition within the enterprise AI ecosystem is intensifying, with technology companies increasingly investing in executive leadership capable of translating AI innovation into large-scale commercial adoption and long-term enterprise value.
















