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Mobysoft appoints Glen Lewis
Mobysoft has appointed Glen Lewis as Account Director. Mobysoft works with over 70 social landlords who use the Rentsense service has recruited Glen to help ensure that clients have the data that demonstrates the impact and efficiencies that Rentsense is providing.
Glen, who is a member of the Institute of Housing, has spent over twenty-five years in Social Housing mostly at senior management level, working both for landlords and technology providers. Most recently he has held senior positions at several specialist Housing Management System providers, including Civica and Northgate. Glen is also currently deputy chairman of a well-respected social landlord on Merseyside.
“I am really looking forward to being part of the Mobysoft Team. The focus that the business has in terms of delivering solutions that provide real value to the sector excites me, as does the opportunity to be part of a great team that has so much enthusiasm and desire to make a difference.”
“We would like to welcome Glen to Mobysoft. His appointment comes at an exciting time and is key to our continued success and growth,” commented Paul Evans, Commercial Director at Mobysoft. “Glen’s knowledge and understanding of the sector will help us further refine our services to our growing customer base.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Adrian Mills .
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