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Navenio grows 932% and appoints Victoria Gray as General Counsel
The health and location technology scaleup builds on a successful 2022 with the expansion of its Oxford-HQ’d team.
Navenio, the health and location technology scaleup, today announced the appointment of Victoria Gray as its new General Counsel, to support its national and international growth.
Victoria has extensive experience working with high-growth start-up companies, including as General Counsel for the Ultromics Group, where she managed the Legal and HR functions across the UK and US. She has significant experience working with SaaS businesses within the healthcare sector, particularly in Oxford’s tech innovation hub, as well as previously working in private practice supporting numerous Oxford university spinouts.
Victoria joining Navenio comes alongside the company’s 923% growth in four years. This appointment will help to continue with this momentum in 2023 and aid Navenio’s future business objectives. The company’s current focus is on healthcare, particularly how its technology supports increased patient flow and workforce productivity.
Connie Moser, CEO at Navenio, said: “Expanding Navenio’s team both in the UK and the US is essential to continue the momentum we had in 2022. We are very pleased to have Victoria join the Oxford team and are looking forward to expanding our in-house legal team to allow for quicker business developments. Victoria brings a wealth of knowledge from both tech scaleups and commercial health companies.”
Victoria Gray, General Counsel at Navenio, added: “It’s an incredibly exciting time to join the Navenio team. Whilst the company offers significant innovations for optimising patient flow and efficiency within the healthcare space, Navenio is also unique in that its technology is transferable across all industries. We also have both a female CEO and CTO, which is rare in the tech industry, and I am so pleased to join a team with such inspiring female leadership. Navenio has had a really successful 2022 and we look forward to building on that in 2023.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lucy Jefferson .
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