Calligo recruits industry experts

Opens office in Guernsey.

Calligo has announced its continued hiring spree of industry experts and the opening of its office in Guernsey.


Graham Elliott joins as Chief Cloud Operations Officer, he was previously Open Systems Server Senior Manager at Allied Irish Bank and has a wealth of experience in transformation and optimisation of critical IT infrastructure to enable business change, agility and cost effectiveness. At Calligo he will be responsible for the operations of service, project delivery and development of the Calligo platform.


To support its burgeoning business in Guernsey, Calligo has hired Mark Duddy in the role of Cloud Architect. Mark joins Calligo from Intertrust where he was responsible for all ICT systems and a team of 4 staff. He holds a BTEC in Electronic Engineering and is Cisco, VMware and Microsoft certified. Calligo has also opened an office in St Peter Port, Guernsey.


“I’m excited to welcome both Graham and Mark to the Calligo team,” commented Julian Box, CEO and co-founder Calligo. “Their experience in customer service-centric roles is a great addition to our skill set. Graham’s experience within the financial services market, as a technology user, will be a great asset for our clients and Mark’s focus on support is a great complement to our highly experienced team.”
 

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