Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Omdia by Informa TechTarget Expands Executive Leadership to Accelerate Growth

News

Omdia by Informa TechTarget Expands Executive Leadership to Accelerate Growth
News

News

Omdia by Informa TechTarget Expands Executive Leadership to Accelerate Growth

2026-03-18 21:13 Last Updated At:21:20

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 18, 2026--

Technology research and advisory group Omdia by Informa TechTarget is continuing its growth with two strategic leadership appointments that strengthen the company’s focus on innovation, client service, and reaching new markets.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260318851481/en/

Clint Wheelock has joined Omdia as Head of Go-to-Market Insights & Advisory. He brings extensive experience building and scaling high-growth research businesses and leading multiple research and advisory organizations. In this role, Wheelock will drive the development of Omdia’s go-to-market insights and advisory offerings, helping clients make informed strategic decisions and supporting the company’s global growth.

Wheelock comes back to the fold, having previously been the inaugural Chief Research Officer for Omdia. During his time with Informa, following the acquisition of Tractica he also served as EVP of Heavy Reading. Wheelock brings deep experience building and scaling high-growth research businesses, having founded and led Pike Research, Tractica, and most recently Dash Network.

Also joining Omdia is Jean-François Pigeon as Chief Commercial Officer. A specialist in architecting modern Go-To-Market models, Pigeon will orchestrate Omdia’s global commercial engine, aligning Omdia’s Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, and Revenue Operations teams to drive scalable growth and deliver measurable value to clients.

Before joining Omdia, Pigeon held executive roles at Synamedia, Nokia, and Alcatel-Lucent, and led large-scale organizational transformations. His record includes leading the integration for the TechTarget and Informa Tech combination, as well as the global sales integration during the Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia merger - demonstrating his expertise in industrializing GTM motions under a unified commercial strategy.

“Driving forward momentum and market impact, we are thrilled to welcome Clint and Jean-François to Omdia’s leadership team,” said Bill Morelli, President of Omdia by Informa TechTarget. “Their combined expertise in sales leadership and high-growth research businesses will enable us to deliver even greater value to our clients, expand our reach. Building on the strong trajectory established in 2025, we look forward to strengthening our enterprise customer relationships, meeting rising demand for expert guidance, and further scaling our platform.”

About Omdia
Omdia, part of Informa TechTarget, is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets combined with our actionable insights empower organizations to make smart growth decisions.

About Informa TechTarget
Informa TechTarget informs, influences and connects the world’s technology buyers and sellers, helping accelerate growth from R&D to ROI. With a vast reach of over 220 highly targeted technology-specific digital properties and over 50 million permissioned first-party audience members, Informa TechTarget has a unique understanding of and insight into the technology market.

Underpinned by those audiences and their intent data, we offer expert-led, data-driven, and digitally enabled services that deliver significant impact and measurable outcomes to our clients.

Informa TechTarget is headquartered in Boston, MA and has offices in 19 global locations. For more information, visit informatechtarget.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

Omdia by Informa TechTarget Expands Executive Leadership to Accelerate Growth

Omdia by Informa TechTarget Expands Executive Leadership to Accelerate Growth

GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Celtic and Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel fears his career might be over because he needs two shoulder operations that will require up to a year of rehabilitation.

The 39-year-old Schmeichel said he was given the diagnosis on a visit to a specialist on Monday. He has missed Celtic's last five matches after aggravating a longstanding left shoulder injury playing against Stuttgart in the Europa League last month.

“It’s a bit of a body blow," Schmeichel told CBS Sports Golazo Network late Tuesday. "I’ve torn the bicep, torn the rotator cuff, dislocated the shoulder, torn the labrum — everything’s kind of gone ... It’s looking like 10-12 months of rehab.

“You don’t really know how to react to this," he added. "Because I could have potentially played my last ever football game. I’ve been a footballer since the day I was born. That kind of thought is devastating. It’s very, very hard to wrap my head around at the moment.”

Schmeichel, who will be missing when Denmark plays in the World Cup playoffs next week, said he will undergo surgery on Friday and vowed to fight to continue his career.

“My mind is like, ‘OK, I’m going to give it absolutely everything I can to see if I can get back,'” he said.

“It would be probably one of the greatest feats of my career if I could get back from an injury like this. I’m going to fight, I’m going to try everything I can.”

Schmeichel — the son of Manchester United great Peter Schmeichel — was a member of the Leicester team that won the Premier League in unforgettable style in 2016 as well as the FA Cup five years later. He then played for Nice and Anderlecht, before joining Celtic in 2024.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

FILE - Celtic's goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel attends a news conference in Munich, Feb. 17, 2025, a day ahead of the Champions League playoff second leg soccer match between FC Bayern and Celtic Glasgow. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

FILE - Celtic's goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel attends a news conference in Munich, Feb. 17, 2025, a day ahead of the Champions League playoff second leg soccer match between FC Bayern and Celtic Glasgow. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

Recommended Articles