Partner Article
North West business group makes key infrastructure appointment
Due to rapid business growth and further investment in technology, Cheshire-based Brookfield Rose has appointed Joe James as their Group Head of Technology.
Joe joins from BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, where he was Head of Software Development and Project Delivery for their UK Delivery Centre, accountable for a technology delivery portfolio spanning a wide range of clients including Vodafone, UK Trade and Industry, Public Health England, Lloyd’s Register and Three.co.uk.
Joe’s background includes designing, building, selling and managing technology solutions (and the teams that deliver them) for organisations of all shapes and sizes. The Brookfield Rose group, whose brands include temporary labour procurer de Poel, mobile job search app Zoek and alternative banking solution Suits Me, has a focus on making things better, improving service levels and challenging the norm through transformative solutions, systems and software.
As a brand new position, this key appointment marks an investment in technology and infrastructure, as the company expands its in-house development software team, Leopard.
Shaun Webb, Head of Systems and Finance at the Brookfield Rose group, comments: “Brookfield Rose continues to attract high calibre talent. Our employees are an asset to helping us reach our ambitious goals and Joe’s appointment is integral to building on our success”.
The Brookfield Rose group has been accredited by The Sunday Times for the fifth consecutive year as a ‘Best Company to Work For’.
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