NashTech makes five leadership appointments
NashTech, a global technology consultancy specialising in digital transformation, AI and software engineering, has made five senior leadership appointments across the UK and US as demand for its services continues to grow.
The appointments include Andrew Bremner as senior presales consultant, Natalie Whittlesey as client community director and Thomas Pointer as senior technologycConsultant within NashTech Advisory in the UK.
In the US, Brendan Petersen and Eric Erickson have joined as client directors to support the firm’s expanding North American operations.
Together, the new appointments bring deep expertise across AI, automation, advisory, client engagement and enterprise delivery, with backgrounds spanning high-growth scale-ups to large multinational organisations.
They strengthen NashTech’s global leadership capability and enhance its ability to support organisations with end-to-end transformation, combining strategic advisory, engineering excellence and a scalable international delivery model.
John O’Brien, chief executive at NashTech, said: “Our clients are doubling down on transformation and expect partners who bring depth of knowledge, particularly in the AI space, pace and pragmatism.
“These hires add just that – proven leaders who strengthen how we advise, design and deliver.
“It is another clear signal of our investment in people and our long-term commitment to clients.”
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