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Corporation Pop appoints Technical Manager
Corporation Pop has recruited a Technical Project Manager in response to increased demand for app and software development work.
Sarah Clarke-Nevett joins Corporation Pop from Magma Digital in Preston. She started her career as a software engineer specialising in PHP and database development before moving into project management and is now a qualified Scrum Master – a specialist in agile software development. In her new role, Sarah will manage the delivery of complex software projects for desktop, mobile and web devices.
Corporation Pop has also recently welcomed Caius Eugene and Marta Niemczynska to its digital team.
Caius joined the company as Applications Developer having previously worked at Clicks and Links where he was Lead Developer. His main expertise lies in game-based development. As well as working on avatar-based therapy software ProReal, he is developing an augmented reality mobile application, which will be released in June.
Marta has been appointed as a 3D Designer having previously worked at Modern English. She is working across a range of projects and is responsible for 3D environments and modelling for ProReal.
Corporation Pop has seen continued growth in its software development activity over the last year, particularly in tablet and mobile applications for Android and Apple.
Dom Raban, Managing Director at Corporation Pop said: “We are working on increasingly complex projects that demand dedicated teams with very specialist skills. In the last year we’ve seen our team double in size and our latest recruits will be invaluable in helping us to deliver some of the very exciting projects that we’re currently working on.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Corporation Pop .
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