Imaginatik names Goss CTO
Management software group Imaginatik today announced the appointment of Nick Goss as chief technology officer with immediate effect.
Management software group Imaginatik today announced the appointment of Nick Goss as chief technology officer with immediate effect.
The group, which provides consultancy and technology products for clients such as World Bank, Pfizer and Kelloggs, said Goss has core business strengths in areas such as growth strategy formulation and implementation, turnaround execution, and assisting businesses in transitioning to online, Cloud and SaaS based delivery models.
"His management experience includes numerous technology leadership positions across several medium-sized businesses in the EU and the US," Imaginatik said.
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Imaginatik also announces the resignation of Andrew Wainwright as chief technology officer, effective immediately.
Chairman Matt Cooper commented, "As we continue to develop our business, Nick's experience in product management and his technology and industry background will be highly valuable in helping drive the company forward."
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