Birmingham-based technology business, Intercity Technology, has announced a new divisional structure which will see three new senior appointments, expanding the company’s centres for excellence in communications, cloud and security and managed services.
Intercity Technology has seen significant growth over the past years, diversifying its offer with key acquisitions and its own patented unified communications platform, Touch Technology. The business now employs 190 people across its offices in Birmingham, Oakham, Bolton and Elstree, and has seen strong growth across all technology sectors in its key markets.
The introduction of new divisions will allow the business to take a more focused approach, with employees having even greater knowledge of the areas of business they feel passionate about.
Three new divisional managing directors will be appointed, taking responsibility for driving the core operational strategy and objectives within their respective divisions.
Andrew Jackson, CEO at Intercity Technology, said: “In the fast-moving market of technology, we must ensure we continually evolve. We offer a hugely diverse range of products and services, from mobile to IT security, and this gives us the opportunity to offer customers a truly multi-disciplinary service.
“With 70% of our team based in Birmingham, we are passionate about finding and nurturing the best local talent in the Midlands, from new talent progressing on our apprenticeship scheme to senior roles.”
Alongside the new divisional approach, Intercity Technology has announced a new leadership structure, including a number of senior promotions.
Charlie Blakemore, chief operating officer, has been promoted to group managing director, and will be responsible for delivering strategic objectives and business performance. Richard West has been promoted to the Board with responsibility for customer services, product and development teams.
Pictured: Intercity Technology CEO Andrew Jackson
Telephone technology allows users to make and receive calls from anywhere
Legal and business services firm announces leadership roles
Support to maximise capabilities
Joint approach will support career development of young people
Security specialist expands its offering to come through Covid-19
Survey shows it's more important to staff than financial reward
Chief information officer takes up new role
Specialists say services and data centre growth continue to lead the way
CEO, Intercity Technology
Mills & Reeve shakes up market
Trio of new hires bolsters commercial team
Firm welcomes over 200 new joiners as it looks beyond pandemic
European hub is launched in Birmingham
Collaboration between professional services firms will accelerate industry revolution
Key changes designed to continue firm's growth strategy