Newton Aycliffe-based tech firm Excelpoint has announced a restructure across its operations designed to enable further growth.
The new structure supports plans to establish Excelpoint as the leading no-code software supplier in the UK, with an added focus on building on its current global reach.
CEO Ian Brown will lead the ambitious growth plans supported by chief operations officer Oliver Warren, chief technology officer John Patrick, chief marketing officer Loraine Henderson, head of project delivery Sarah Orton, head of continuous improvement Tom Luder and head of strategic partnerships Gary Swinburn.
Andrew Marsh has also joined Excelpoint as a non-executive director and brings to the team considerable experience in business transformation, with an impressive track record of repeatedly creating sustainable growth in digital and tech companies.
Ian Brown said: “We are pleased with the continued momentum and are encouraged by signs of recovery following the pandemic.
“We are attracting new customers from many sectors and seeing the adoption of business process automation embracing no-code technology from manufacturers.
“Our ambition is to establish Excelpoint as a global leader in the no-code sector.
“Currently, the market is experiencing an influx of new players, riding on the hype of no-code.
“Excelpoint has been developing its no-code software for over 20 years, establishing a platform that offers comprehensive enterprise-scale capabilities, product breadth and depth, and years of built-in functionality.”
The no-code revolution continues to gain momentum as organisations reap the benefits of adopting no-code over traditional bespoke and off-the-shelf solutions.
Organisations adopting no-code software to achieve a digital transformation enjoy faster business-wide communication to define processes and requirements, rapid time to market and the eradication of technical debt.
To join the no-code revolution and accelerate your digital transformation, call Excelpoint on 01325 375930 or visit excelpoint.co.uk.