Colin Thomson (IHF Group Marketing Director)

IHF Ltd has appointed Colin Thomson as its new Group Marketing Director.  Mr Thomson, pictured, brings 20 years’ technology and ...

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IHF Ltd has appointed Colin Thomson as its new Group Marketing Director. 

Mr Thomson, pictured, brings 20 years’ technology and SaaS (Software as a Service) experience from a marketing career in Australia and the UK. Thomson’s role will be to plan, grow and develop the marketing functionality for IHF, with a particular focus on IHF’s suite of award-winning software tools, focussed on improving human-risk management.  

Colin Thomson said: “I am thrilled to take up this new role where I have an opportunity to shape the company’s future direction.  It’s an exciting time to join IHF as they expand into new territories and set up an Australian office, grow their client base for the software Safety Critical Task Analysis tool, TASC, as well as play a key role in launching their health monitoring wearable device, Altor, which detects fatigue, alertness, and wellbeing”.

Chief Executive Neil Clark said: “Colin has the perfect blend of skills to support IHF and we are delighted to have him on our senior leadership team. This appointment will help build a marketing engine for IHF as it delivers a series of projects across diverse sectors including financial, healthcare, and high-risk industries such as aviation, rail, marine, Nuclear, COMAH, and oil and gas”. 

Established in 2012 IHF is an award-winning Human Factors company, chartered by the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (IEHF), with a focus on Human Systems Integration, Training, technology solutions and software tools to help with Incident Investigation. 

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