Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Yorkshire technology consultancy partner appoints new head of implementation

Technology consultancy partner true9 has appointed Jenna Bennett as the business’s new head of implementation. 

Based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, true9 is an established technology consultancy partner that works with businesses seeking cutting-edge digital products and services. 

The business has collaborated with organisations such as Channel 4, Lloyds Private Banking and the NHS across a diverse range of projects. 

New head of implementation Jenna Bennett will be tasked with helping to lead further business growth as true9 approaches a milestone ninth birthday. 

Jenna’s new role will see her engage with clients and colleagues to ensure the smooth and efficient delivery of projects, utilising her significant experience of delivering small, medium and large business solutions across a career in software in technology. 

true9 managing partner Chris Richardson said: “Jenna’s appointment is a great milestone for our business and helps to level up our service to clients and overall efficiency. 

“Jenna has proven herself to be a highly motivated, hardworking individual with significant experience and a passion for empowering organisations by providing client-focused service and support. 

“These qualities make her the perfect fit for true9 as our new head of implementation.” 

About her new role, Jenna said: “It’s a proud moment for me to join such a passionate and innovative group of people in such an important role. true9’s values and philosophies are very much in keeping with my own and I’m excited to drive efficiency and add value for our clients as part of this hardworking team.” 

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