Gloucestershire cyber security company appoints new finance director

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A Gloucestershire-headquartered cyber security firm has appointed a new finance director.

Core to Cloud has hired Matt White, who has 10 years’ experience in services businesses, to help drive the firm’s UK and global growth.

Mr White will support the board in streamlining the company’s current product and service portfolio and will be responsible for driving Core to Cloud’s expansion plans, including the refurbishment and extension of its workspaces at The Castle in Cirencester.

Core to Cloud was founded in 2015 by James Cunningham and Mark Liddle, and counts high street retailer Fat Face, GFK and more than 50 UK NHS Trusts among its customers.

Mr White, who was previously employed as head of finance at UCAS, said: “I am thrilled to be joining the team at Core to Cloud to help support the business with its exciting growth plans. It’s an exciting time for the company.”

Alongside the day-to-day financial operations, Mr White will also be involved in the firm’s globalisation plans, Core to Cloud said. The firm is planning to expand into new markets in the UK and internationally.

Mr White added: “My role will ensure that the business is funded to take advantage of new opportunities, ensure growth is profitable and that internal systems and processes keep pace with the business’ growth ambitions.

“My priority will be to ensure we secure the right resources with the correct technical capabilities. Through supporting the board and ensuring we have the right employee proposition to be able to recruit the talent we require to push the business forward.”

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