| Chief Executive Officer – Robin Colla |
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| Robin has spent the last 28 years in the IT industry in various
Sales, Management and Senior Executive positions. In 1986 Robin opened the
first Apple Centre in Europe. He subsequently joined Electronics for Imaging
(EFI) in 1991, which offers high technology digital printing to printers,
pre-press houses, bureaus and companies, through the major copier and printer
manufacturers. Over his 12 years at EFI, Robin held the positions of Senior
European Sales Director and acting European Managing Director, and was
instrumental in growing the company into the multi-billion dollar organisation
that it is today.
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| Chief Operating Officer – Roger Cotton |
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After completing his degree in economics at the LSE Roger
joined Gallaher Ltd, to become one of the youngest managers in the group, he
qualified as an accountant and progressed to a senior position in the company.
After seven years he joined Eutectic, a privately owned multi-national
engineering group as their UK General Manager, where he increased turnover and
profitability.
He was headhunted four and a half years later to join KIS, a global French
electro-mechanical equipment group, as Managing Director to restructure their
loss making UK operation. Profitability was achieved in less than 18 months and
turnover more than doubled in four years.
He transferred to Atlanta in the United States, and became Divisional CEO for
the South Eastern division, covering 11 States, were he accomplishing a
six-fold increase in turnover and profitability. This role was expanded after
two years, when he was appointed Executive Vice President and Special Projects
Director on the main US board based in New Jersey.
He returned to the UK after over eight years, spending the next five years with
KPMG as a Director where he created a successful Business Advisory Service,
offering business improvement and technology solutions to SMEs and the UK
subsidiaries of global organisations.
He was approached to join AXLR8 in 2002, a UK company providing consultancy and
technology solutions to the Public and Private sectors, as their Commercial
Director.
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| Chief Information Officer – James Enstone |
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After obtaining a Business Administration degree at the
University of Bath, James joined Standard Chartered Bank, where he managed the
bank’s global relationships with ABN Amro, ING and Rabobank. He was also
responsible for establishing a client base in Russia with public and private
sector financial institutions. His strategy work for the CEO in 1996 led to a
major restructure of the global institutional business.
He joined Barclays in 1997 as Assistant Treasurer for Barclays Capital,
managing the balance sheet and regulatory capital. He became Head of
Performance Management for the Barclays Group IT division and was a member of
the Risk Oversight Committee, with specific responsibility for governance of
the group’s IT project portfolio. He was also responsible for Management
Information, reporting to the Executive and Change Governance Committees.
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