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Inoapps announces senior global appointments
Inoapps, an award-winning global technology firm and Oracle Platinum Partner, has announced the appointment of two colleagues who join the business in globally focused roles.
Phoebe Foy-Phillips has been recruited as VP Global Business Transformation to drive growth and develop opportunities in new markets across the world. She joins from Oracle where she spent more than seven years, most recently leading its strategy and governance for EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) applications. Prior to entering the IT sector, Phoebe lectured at the University of Reading where she also completed a PhD in Geography.
Murray Swanson has also been appointed as Head of Product Development Operations. He joins from a Silicon Valley hi-tech company and early adopter of Oracle Cloud Applications, where he spent 15 years in various senior technology & leadership roles. Prior to that Murray held senior Applications product development roles at Oracle Corporation in Redwood Shores. His core responsibility is to drive forward the delivery of Inoapps’ world-class products globally, working closely with Inoapps’ Innovation Team leading the Product Development teams.
Andy Bird, Chief Executive Officer of Inoapps, said: “Phoebe and Murray are key global appointments aimed at further bolstering our presence and enhancing service delivery as Inoapps grows its presence across international markets.
“Both new colleagues have a close association with our partner Oracle and bring a high level of product and market knowledge with them. These appointments are part of ongoing investment as we develop and grow our business across the globe.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Bill Shaw .
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