Eamonn Doyle, appointed as Business Consultant by Network ROI

NETWORK ROI which provides IT managed services across the UK, has appointed Eamonn Doyle to assist its board as a Business Consultant.  Mr Doyle, pictured, brings over thirty years’ experience in ...

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NETWORK ROI which provides IT managed services across the UK, has appointed Eamonn Doyle to assist its board as a Business Consultant. 

Mr Doyle, pictured, brings over thirty years’ experience in the technology sector with the last twenty-seven years as a managing director and CEO of high growth technology businesses including My1Login, Bloxx and Castle Computer Services.  Network ROI is an employee-owned technology services and IT infrastructure solutions provider based just outside Edinburgh who support customers throughout the UK from start-ups through to organisations with over 4,500 employees and 400 sites.  

Keith Bevan, CEO, said “This appointment will help Network ROI develop new business strategies and explore new revenue opportunities. As organisations accelerate their digitisation plans Eamonn will help us create personalised services for our clients that analyse their technology gaps and deliver a quantifiable return on investment.  His extensive experience in growing technology companies is invaluable in supporting Network ROI’s growth strategy in 2021. Simply put he has what it takes to deliver client success, so I look forward to his input”. 

Mr Doyle said: “Having known the Chairman and founder Sean Elliot for many years I am delighted to join Network ROI at such a pivotal stage in their development. I am excited to help Network ROI develop the business propositions that will support their clients better and help them win new customers in these challenging economic times”.  

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