Titus strengthens leadership team
Saltaire-based eLearning company Titus has expanded its leadership team with three key appointments to support growth and innovation in 2025.
Duncan Marrison joins as managing director, bringing over 15 years of experience in logistics, business outsourcing and digital transformation.
His leadership will help drive operational excellence and business expansion.
Duncan said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Titus at such a pivotal time in its journey.
“The company has built a fantastic reputation for delivering innovative eLearning solutions and I’m excited to work alongside such a talented team.
“My focus will be on driving growth, underpinned by operational excellence, and ensuring we continue to provide exceptional value to our customers.
“I look forward to what we can achieve together in 2025 and beyond.”
David Brindle has been appointed operations director, focusing on refining processes, improving efficiencies and strengthening customer relationships.
Meanwhile, longstanding team member Ellie Sharkey has been promoted to marketing director, leading strategic initiatives to scale the company’s brand presence and drive market growth.
These appointments follow a year of major achievements for Titus, including being named ‘Moodle Global Partner of the Year’ at the 2024 Moodle Partner Awards.
Seb Francis, co-founder and director of Titus, added: “Bringing Duncan and David into the leadership team, alongside Ellie’s well-deserved promotion, marks an exciting step up for Titus.
“Their combined expertise will be key in driving our growth strategy and enhancing the value we deliver to our customers.
“With this strengthened leadership team, we’re well-positioned to continue innovating and expanding our impact on the eLearning industry.”
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