Centerprise promotes sales director to CEO
Jeremy Nash looks to lead IT provider "into its next chapter"


Centerprise has promoted sales director Jeremy Nash to CEO.
Nash has worked at Centerprise for four years, joining as business manager, before being appointed to the board of directors in 2015. He started this role on 1 September, to coincide with the firm's financial year, but the move has just been officially announced.
"I’m delighted to be appointed CEO of Centerprise," Nash said. "It is a very exciting time to be at Centerprise. We have embarked on a programme of expansion and are enjoying enviable growth. I am extremely proud to have assumed the role of CEO and I am really looking forward to the challenge of leading Centerprise into its next chapter.
"We have excellent people within the company and have the appetite to invest in change. I am confident we have the recipe for further success."
Nash was previously as an account manager at HP and before that, held numerous technical positions in the Royal Airforce.
"Jeremy has been a game changer for Centerprise in the way he understood and demonstrated commitment to the vision for our future, which we both share," Centerprise's chairman, Rafi Razzak, said. "I am pleased that Jeremy has accepted the role of CEO. Jeremy’s appointment coincides with a wider-organisational change and accompanies several new director appointments throughout the organisation."
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