Apadmi strengthens leadership with new chair
Manchester-based digital product consultancy Apadmi has appointed Paul Brennan as chair of the board to support its European expansion.
With over 20 years of experience, including roles at IBM and leadership positions in various software companies, Paul brings a strong track record in technology and business growth.
Paul said: “I am thrilled to be joining Apadmi at such a key time for the company.
“The team has done a fantastic job in creating a business which is leading the way in mobile.
“Its engineering and digital product expertise is helping to unlock value for clients in a variety of sectors and I’m looking forward to supporting that onward journey.”
Apadmi, known for partnering with brands like Asda, Co-op, and the NHS, continues to build its presence across Europe, with offices in Edinburgh and Amsterdam.
Garry Partington, Apadmi CEO and co-founder, added: “We are delighted to welcome Paul as our new chair.
“As we continue our journey of expansion, Paul’s depth of knowledge in steering organisations through organic and acquisition growth will be invaluable.
“The potential for mobile platforms and experiences continues to gather pace and we’re excited about what comes next.”
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