DemandScience Announces New Leaders to Accelerate AI-Driven Precision Performance Marketing

Aislinn Wright joins as Senior Vice President of Product Management; Adam Kocoloski appointed to Board of Directors

Aislinn Wright, Senior Vice President of Product Management

Wright brings more than a decade of experience leading cloud and data platform products. Most recently, she served as Vice President of Product Management at EDB, where she helped guide the company through rapid growth and transformation while building and scaling enterprise-grade cloud offerings. Earlier in her career, Aislinn held a series of product leadership roles at IBM, including managing Db2 Warehouse on Cloud and IBM Cloud Databases. She holds an MBA from Babson College and a bachelor’s degree from Hamilton College.

“I joined DemandScience because the challenges marketers face today require a fundamentally new approach to data and execution,” said Wright. “As the pace of change in B2B marketing accelerates, teams need solutions that simplify complexity rather than add to it. I’m excited to work with this team to build products that help marketers move faster, operate smarter, and deliver measurable business outcomes.”

Adam Kocoloski, Board of Directors

Kocoloski has more than 20 years of experience leading large-scale data and cloud platforms. He currently serves as a Distinguished Engineer at Airbnb, where he focuses on high-performance distributed systems and data infrastructure. Previously, Adam was Vice President and CTO of Cloud Data Services at IBM and CTO of IBM Cloudant, helping build and scale enterprise-grade database technologies used by thousands of global customers. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from MIT.

“DemandScience sits at a unique intersection of data, AI, and go-to-market execution,” said Kocoloski. “The opportunity to help shape the technology underlying how modern marketing teams turn signals into real outcomes is incredibly compelling. I’m thrilled to join the board and support the company as it continues to innovate and scale.”