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New CEO For App Developers Dreamr
Manchester based app development agency Dreamr has announced that its former Head of Operations, Jack Mason will be stepping up into the role of CEO.
He will focus on driving the business forward whilst his co-founder Mylo Kaye moves into the role of Non-Exec Director to focus on the strategic direction of the business and personal projects, including dedicating more time to charity work.
Mason and Kaye established the business together in 2014 after meeting at Manchester Metropolitan University and have grown Dreamr into a multi-award-winning agency which creates mobile apps on iOS and Android.
“Jack and I have worked together tirelessly since launching the business back in 2014; he has been instrumental in growing the business alongside me and in taking leadership of the operations, so this is a natural evolution for us as we grow and continue to push the boundaries in creating innovative products and expanding the team.” explained Kaye.
Mason said “2018 is set to be a great year for Dreamr and I am excited to be leading the business forward in my new role as CEO. Mylo has been exceptional in driving growth to date, and this change will allow Mylo to focus ‘on’ the business rather than working ‘in’ the business alongside his passion, which is reducing poverty in Manchester, something I know means a lot to Mylo - whilst I manage the day to day growth.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Claire@clairedavispr.co.uk .
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