NEW YORK, NY, March 26, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- Mine (formerly MineOS), the first autonomous privacy and risk management platform trusted by global enterprises, today announced the appointment of Ron De Jesus as Chief Trust Officer and Head of Privacy Strategy. With nearly two decades of privacy leadership across some of the world's most recognized brands, De Jesus brings a rare combination of operational depth, regulatory expertise, and public-facing credibility to a role purpose-built for a new era of enterprise privacy.
In this newly created position, De Jesus will be responsible for building and deepening trust with Mine prospects, customers, and the broader privacy community. He will develop and drive thought leadership initiatives that speak directly to the needs and concerns of privacy professionals, security leaders, and enterprise decision-makers. Beyond external engagement, De Jesus will shape Mine's privacy strategy narrative, serve as a senior advisor to customers navigating complex regulatory environments, and work cross-functionally to ensure that trust is embedded in every layer of the Mine platform experience.
In this newly created role, De Jesus will focus on turning trust from a talking point into a business outcome. That means developing thought leadership aimed squarely at the privacy and AI governance professionals navigating today's rapidly shifting regulatory landscape — and engaging directly with the regulators and lawmakers shaping it. He'll serve as a senior advisor to customers working through complex compliance challenges, shape MineOS's privacy strategy narrative for the market, and work cross-functionally to ensure trust is engineered into the platform itself, not layered on after the fact.
Mine transforms how enterprises run privacy operations through a network of autonomous AI agents — from data mapping and DSR automation to vendor risk, AI governance, and consent management. Recognized by G2, Gartner, and Forrester as a category leader, MineOS is trusted by global organizations including Wiz, HelloFresh, Miro, SharkNinja, Selfridges, and Ford. His appointment comes as Mine accelerates its mission to replace manual privacy processes with continuous, autonomous compliance — and signals the company's deepening investment in trust as a strategic differentiator.
“Ron represents exactly the kind of leader Mine needs as we expand our enterprise footprint and engage with privacy professionals globally,” said Kobi Nissan, CEO of Mine. “His real-world experience on the front lines of some of the most complex privacy challenges in consumer technology, combined with his passion for community building and education, makes him uniquely positioned to help us earn and sustain the trust of the market. This role is about more than advocacy — it’s about making trust a core part of how Mine operates.”