New York, United States ,April 2026 — Dan Klamm has joined IonQ as Global Head of Internal Communications & Social Strategy, marking an important milestone in his communications leadership journey. His appointment comes at a significant time for IonQ as the company continues to advance its mission of building quantum computers to solve complex global challenges. With a strong background in social media strategy, internal communications, media intelligence, and executive communications, he brings a well-rounded profile to this new role.
Before joining IonQ, Dan Klamm served at Chubb, where he held leadership roles including Senior Vice President, Head of Social Media, Media Intelligence & Engineering Center Communications and Vice President, Global Head of Social Media & Content Strategy. He also contributed in advisory capacities to Goldcast and Sprout Social, Inc., further strengthening his profile across social strategy, product advisory, and enterprise communications leadership.
Earlier, he built a significant part of his career at Nielsen, where he held roles including Vice President, Global Head of Social Media, Vice President, Global Communications, and Director, Alumni Relations. Prior to that, he spent more than seven years with Syracuse University, where he served as Director, Young Alumni Engagement, Assistant Director, Digital & Social Media, and Marketing & Communications Coordinator. These roles reflect a strong and progressive journey across communications, social media, engagement, and community-building leadership.
With experience spanning IonQ, Chubb, Goldcast, Sprout Social, Nielsen, and Syracuse University, Dan Klamm brings a rich and steadily advancing background in internal communications, social strategy, media intelligence, and executive support. His appointment is expected to support IonQ as it continues to strengthen its voice, culture, and communications capabilities in the fast-evolving quantum computing sector.
About IonQ
IonQ is focused on building advanced quantum computers to solve some of the world’s most complex problems, with the goal of transforming business, society, and the planet for the better. Its trapped-ion approach combines physical performance, qubit replication, optical networkability, and optimized algorithms to build quantum computers designed for scalability and broad industry application.
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