Adventoris boosts team amid growth
Huddersfield-based SaaS firm Adventoris has made four new hires and three promotions as demand grows for its SwiftCloud platform.
Andy Lau joins as business development executive, Cameron Mercer as implementation consultant, Adam Quinn as customer success manager, and Aleksi Zamfirov as first line support engineer, taking headcount to 42.
The firm has also promoted Joe Tully to head of marketing, with Niall Smithson stepping into the marketing manager role, while Finn Waterhouse progresses from junior developer to developer.
The appointments follow a series of new client wins and reflect Adventoris’ continued growth as it scales its B2B eCommerce offering to support businesses across multiple sectors.
James Clarkson, Adventoris’ founder and chief executive, said: “Andy, Cameron, Adam and Aleksi’s appointments reflect the continued growth we’re experiencing, driven by increasing demand for SwiftCloud and the tangible results it delivers for our clients.
“It’s equally rewarding to recognise the progression of our existing team. Joe, Niall and Finn have all demonstrated exceptional commitment and talent, and their promotions are thoroughly deserved.
“As we continue to scale, investing in our people remains a top priority.
“Building a strong, ambitious team ensures we can maintain the high level of service our clients expect while continuing to innovate and develop the SwiftCloud offering further.”
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