SuiteBox appoints CTO

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20 July 2016
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Mobile office solution provider, SuiteBox, has appointed a chief technology officer.

The company announced this week it had appointed Isaac Young to the key role with the task of driving ongoing innovation and enhancements to the SuiteBox platform and to lead the company's integration projects with large channel partners.

Commenting on the appointment, SuiteBox chief executive, Ian Dunbar, said Young would be responsible for ensuring the SuiteBox platform was robust and scalable, and that the software kept pace with growing demands from financial service professionals.

"It is a key strategy of ours to bring on channel partners through which the SuiteBox offering can be deployed to large groups of financial advisers. Isaac's global technology management experience makes him ideally suited to leading these critical projects," he said.

Young has previously worked in financial services technology within global banks UBS, Rabobank, and Commerzbank. He had extensive experience in software development, technical architecture and a commercial appreciation of how technology can best support the needs of a business. Isaac had a proven track record delivering software solutions to clients.

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