Q2 Brings Two Appointments to the PrismDCS Project Delivery Department.
- Prism DCS Team

- Apr 12, 2022
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We are delighted to announce the appointment of Ian Astill, Head of Design and Robert Fuller, Senior Project Delivery Manager to the Prism DCS team.
Following the announcement of the appointment of John Smethurst as Sales Director and James Carr as Hyperscale Account Director in Q1 - the Prism leadership team announces the appointment of two project delivery specialists to further the team’s ability to deliver major projects across EMEA.
Ian brings 17 years’ experience in the IT industry, and expertise in pre-sales and design for major projects. As Head of Design Ian will advise from a technical standpoint and work closely across departments to formal project responses.
Robert has 20+ years of Project Management experience in the IT industry and during this time he has developed excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to deliver complex projects on time and to a high standard. As a Senior Project Delivery Manager Robert will work between our client base and the on-site delivery team ensuring high service levels.
“Prism DCS remain focused on the company’s ethos; ‘Committed to Service’. The appointment of Ian and Rob, who are both highly regarded in the industry demonstrates our desire to continuously improve the overall client experience. We are delighted to be able to attract such talent who will join John, James and our existing team in playing a major part in our exciting growth plans”.
Oliver Reynolds, Managing Director



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