Target Harlosh strengthens presence with two key appointment
Target Harlosh strengthens presence with two key
appointments
Target Harlosh, a leading international insurance solutions specialist, has appointed Derek Rendall as Solution Manager, and promoted Jackie Jones to Head of Delivery Services to further strengthen its team in Australia and New Zealand.
Target Harlosh has built a significant business to provide agile software solutions and hosted services for the general insurance market. Regional clients include Medical Assurance Society (MAS), TOWER Group and Western Pacific Insurance.
Joining from Solnet, Derek brings a wealth of enterprise architect experience in life and general insurance to his new role. He will work closely with Target Harlosh’s Regional Director, Brett Arthur, on all aspects of pre-sales, solution design, architecture and delivery and will take ownership of the solution roadmap within the region.
Jackie Jones is promoted to Head of Delivery Services. She will manage the regional delivery team to provide solutions and support services across the client portfolio. Jackie has worked at parent company Target Group in the UK for ten years overseeing client projects, delivering and meeting client expectations.
Derek and Jackie are based at Target Harlosh’s offices in Auckland.
Commenting on the new appointments,
Target Harlosh Regional Director, Brett Arthur, said:
“Derek and Jackie’s extensive experience will be a
great asset to our team as we continue to deliver for our
clients. Their appointments are part of an ongoing
commitment to strengthen our local presence in Australia and
New Zealand which will allow us to grow our business and
support our clients fully. We anticipate making further
appointments to both our technical and client teams during
2011.”
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