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ELITE GROUP APPOINTS ROB SIMS TO BOARD AS DIRECTOR FOR STRATEGY & BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION
Elite Group has today announced that Rob Sims will join the Board as Director for Strategy & Business Transformation on 1st April 2018. Rob joined Elite following the acquisition of Nexus Telecommunications last year.
Matt Newing, Founder of Elite Group says, “Following a review of the Elite business and looking ahead at what we want to achieve over the coming months and years, Rob has been tasked with delivering a new company-wide development programme to ensure Elite Group continues to be fit for purpose in an ever-changing, competitive market. He will bring many years of industry and commercial experience to the Board, notably around managing change and developing successful business strategies.”
Rob Sims, newly appointed Director for Strategy & Business Transformation, responded, “I’m delighted to be working with everyone at Elite to transform the business for the future. We will be looking at every part of Elite to see how we can improve overall performance and ensure we have a clear and substantive vision for the years that lie ahead. We want to be the UK’s best-in-class, one-stop-shop for Unified Communications, Cloud and IT Services; delivering the highest quality service for all our customers from now to 2025 and beyond. It’s an exciting time for Elite, our employees, partners and customers.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Elitetele.com .
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