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Sales software firm Nisyst readies for fresh growth
Bolton-based electronic point of sale (EPoS) software specialist, Nisyst, has appointed Daniel Ruddock to the post of project manager, as it gears up for further growth.
The company is planning to expand on the back of its continued success in the charities sector, thanks to its CHARiot EPoS solution with Gift Aid functionality.
Experienced in software solutions for the retail and distribution sectors, Mr Ruddock joins Nisyst from a prominent software house where he rose through the organisation during a 27-year career.
Originally a programmer and analyst, he became an account manager and then a project manager, co-ordinating a wide range of complex projects.
His role at Nisyst will see him working as a project lead for new clients in the charity sector. The main interface between the client and the delivery team, he will ensure that the end solution answers the brief, liaising closely with the client on software and hardware specification, installation, technical support and training.
Mr Ruddock said: “Nisyst is a dynamic company with a sector-leading product that addresses the needs of charity retail with excellent functionality and a very simple to operate user interface.
“This is a very exciting time as the company continues to grow rapidly and my previous experience will enable me to play an active role in helping the company capitalise on that opportunity.”
He will also have an operational role across the business, overseeing day-to-day support and implementation functions.
Bob Chunilal, managing director at Nisyst commented: “Daniel is a great addition to the team. His relevant experience will prove invaluable in not only supporting the business but driving it forward.”
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