Dynamo bolsters advisory board with five appointments
Tech network Dynamo North East has appointed five senior industry leaders to its advisory board as it continues to support the region’s digital economy.
David Elliott, Marc Russell, Martin Jackson, Peter Calvert and Sheree Rymer join the board, bringing experience across healthcare, consultancy, utilities, digital transformation and education.
The new members replace outgoing advisors Kevin Beales, Deni Chambers, Paul Featonby, Dylan McKee and Ronnie Peet as part of a regular rotation.
The appointments strengthen Dynamo’s leadership as it continues to champion growth and collaboration across the North East tech sector.
James Bunting, chair of the Dynamo North East advisory board, said: “We are delighted to welcome David, Marc, Martin, Peter and Sheree to the advisory board.
“Their combined experience reflects the strength and diversity of the North East’s tech ecosystem and will help Dynamo continue to grow its reach and impact across the region.”
James added: “We’re also incredibly grateful to our outgoing advisory board members for the time and expertise they have given to Dynamo on a voluntary basis.
“Their contributions have helped shape the organisation and support its members.
“As a not-for-profit organisation, Dynamo places its members at the heart of everything it does, with a continued focus on bringing together organisations that want to contribute, support collaboration and deliver social value across the region.
“Dynamo and its members are playing an important role in shaping the future of the North East’s tech sector, and we’re always keen to work with more organisations that want to be part of that shared ambition.”
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