
SINGU, a cloud-based software provider for facility, maintenance, ESG, and building management solutions, has announced that Dominic Gallello has joined the firm as Chairman of the Board.
Mr. Gallello is an established technology leader with a deep background in engineering and enterprise software solutions. His products have earned more than 50 industry awards, including two R&D 100 Awards, widely regarded as the “Oscars of Innovation,” as well as the company-level “Best Work Culture” Timmy Award. Collectively, his product portfolios have generated several billion dollars in revenue.
As a CEO, Mr. Gallello successfully led his last three companies from approximately $300 million in valuation to roughly $1.3 billion in exit value, and he has been recognised as a SaaS Top 50 CEO and an “Achievement in Management” Gold Winner for Advancing Industry 4.0 Realization.
He has held executive and board roles at some of the industry’s most influential platforms, including Intergraph / Hexagon, Autodesk, and Graphisoft, helping guide enterprise adoption, global expansion, and long-term strategic growth.
In addition to his commercial leadership, Mr. Gallello serves as Chair of the Investment Committee for Commercial Strategy at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He also serves as a Board Member at PlanHub, a leading digital marketplace connecting contractors and suppliers across the construction industry.
In his role as Chairman, Mr. Gallello will work closely with SINGU’s executive team and board to guide strategy, governance, and international expansion.
Paweł Malon, Group CEO said: “Dominic’s appointment marks an important milestone for SINGU. He brings a rare combination of deep software expertise across AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) and the built environment, proven experience in building and scaling global enterprise platforms, and leadership at the forefront of mission-critical innovation. As we accelerate our international expansion and strengthen SINGU’s position as a category-defining platform for property operations, Dominic’s perspective across the full lifecycle of the built environment – from design and construction through long-term operations – will be invaluable.”
Mr. Gallello commented: “SINGU is addressing a critical gap between construction delivery and long-term facilities operations. I look forward to supporting the team as they scale the platform and help modernise how the built environment is managed.”
Picture: An image of Dominic Gallello.
Article written by Dave Mapps | Published 22 January 2026