Thursday, November 28, 2024

Commify makes chairman appointment

Seasoned technology leader Colin Tenwick has been appointed as chairman of Commify’s board of directors. Tenwick’s extensive experience as an executive and non-executive director of global technology businesses will further strengthen the board, as the group continues its ambitious growth journey.

With an established background in the digital transformation space, Tenwick currently serves as chairman of Oxford International Education Group and data management business Intelligent Reach.

Previous roles included chairman of Auction Technology Group, online ecommerce business Wowcher, Addison Lee Group, Bookatable, and non-executive director of AVG. A former CEO at StepStone, Colin also led international business at US tech giants, Red Hat, and Sybase.

“I am excited to be joining Commify at such a pivotal stage, and to working alongside Richard and his senior management team. In a world that’s more engaged online than ever before, Commify is providing smarter solutions for businesses to reach their customers.

“With recent backing from ECI Partners and the ambitious growth targets set for the business, I look forward to using my experience to support Commify as it builds on over twenty years of expertise, to cement its position as one of the world’s leading business messaging providers.”

Richard Hanscott, CEO at Nottingham-based Commify, said: “We are delighted to welcome Colin to the team and look forward to working closely with him to ensure that Commify continues to innovate to support our customers and our people, and to extend our reach in both new and established markets.”

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