Partner Article
Arcus Global appoints new business development director
In his role, Burrows will be responsible for commercial activity, identifying new market opportunities, leading on bids, and driving outcomes for customers.
Using his extensive knowledge of both public sector policy and digital transformation, Burrows will be engaging with customers to help the company widen its offering and fine-tune its proposition in areas such as central government and health care.
, CEO comments: “Tony’s blend of commercial experience, knowledge of the public sector and cloud technologies is invaluable in supporting our growth strategies and helping us to identify new market opportunities. I welcome Tony’s extensive experience and enthusiasm to the team and I am confident he will make significant contributions to driving forward our vision for the future.”
Burrows comments, “The idea of working for a small, boutique-style business was appealing to me, and it is good to be back doing what I enjoy the most. Another benefit I have seen so far is the people. There are a lot of jobs out there, but having that cultural synergy is the most important thing to me.
I know that Government can make a difference if it makes the right decisions around digital transformation, and I’m looking forward to helping customers drive better services for the citizens they serve.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Arcus Global .
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