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New Year, New Board Appointments for EAS

Leading Robotic Process Automation (RPA) firm, Endpoint Automation Services (EAS) is preparing for substantial growth in 2023 by strengthening its senior management team with a duo of top-level hires.

Sean McCaldon takes up the appointment of EAS Operations Director. Sean has vast experience in overseeing on-premise and cloud-based automation delivery, and previous roles include senior positions with Hewlett Packard Software, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Micro Focus. Sean will use his high-level IT operational expertise to oversee all EAS client projects.

Richard Delooze has been appointed EAS Sales Director. Richard is a highly experienced sales professional and joins with over 20 years senior level B2B sector expertise, most of which has been acquired whilst developing the sales channel for a large private organisation selling into the public authority and various service sectors. Richard in his new role, will lead the existing sales team, as EAS forges into new sectors, extending its reach both in the UK and Internationally.

In taking up their new positions, Richard and Sean will now join Phil Lewis, EAS MD and Russell Lawrie EAS Commercial Director, as part of the newly expanded senior management team.

Phil Lewis, EAS MD comments: “I am delighted to officially welcome Sean and Richard to EAS.

“Since our formation 6 years ago, we have been on an incredible journey, both in terms of our own growth and in the delivery of efficiency and substantial cost savings we have been able to bring to client organisations.

“We are now well prepared and also excited to begin the next chapter in cementing EAS’s position as a leading RPA provider.”

EAS specialises in producing Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solutions, and with a background in complex IT and cloud automation, offer automated processing. Since establishing the business in 2015, EAS has achieved to date over £4 million in cost savings for its clients, through the development and deployment of software robots to replace manual, repetitive processes and freeing up valuable employee time to focus on more complex tasks.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .

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