Tech start-up appoints new chief operating officer

Technology start-up firm Deazy has appointed a new chief technology officer.

Marko Ivanovski will supporting the company’s targeting of the enterprise market.

He has almost 20 years of B2B software experience, working in the UK, Australian and New Zealand markets across industries, including financial services, utilities, and health.

He is also highly experienced working with start-ups and will continue in the capacity of providing consulting support for another start-up.

He said: “Deazy is on the cusp of a major breakthrough and its model is the perfect fit for the enterprise market.

“Enterprises are struggling to find the tech talent with the capacity and capability to help them achieve their goals, and using Deazy is a highly effective way of doing so. It’s a great time to join the company, and I’m excited about what can be achieved.”

He will be responsible for standardising how Deazy operates from a technical perspective and looking at ways that tech can make this more effective and efficient in the future.

Andy Peddar, chief executive, added: “The role of CTO is pivotal in any organisation, but it’s doubly so for Deazy.

“We must find a way to simultaneously provide our clients with the best possible technology teams and solutions while also ensuring that we are creating the optimal set of technology products, including our platform, using the right strategic approach that will enable us to scale successfully. He’s already brought an energy and focus to the role and his experience of working with enterprises and start-ups makes him a fantastic fit.”

 

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