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Origin Makes Two Key Appointments To Quickly Growing Team

Origin Makes Two Key Appointments To Quickly Growing Team
By Stacey Riordan
April 19th, 2013

Origin is excited to announce two key additions to their Auckland based managed and professional services team.

The first is ex-Warehouse CIO and ex-Kiwibank Head of Technology, Kerry Hull.

Hull has been recruited as the Professional Services Manager specifically to drive Origin’s strategy forward and provide the sort of comprehensive strategic and business advice Origin’s customers require.

Of his appointment Hull says “I have a good five years left in my tank. I want to make them, and my years of experience in the game, count in a company as exciting as Origin.”

The second key hire is of Bevan Stratton, a SharePoint expert, whose most recent project was the development and roll-out of 2Degrees’ SharePoint site.

Stratton’s appointment completes Origin’s Microsoft 365 and Lync puzzle, and he will be working alongside the team that most recently took the majority of Les Mills International’s IT platform to the cloud, enabling their business to quickly scale globally.

Hull starts working at Origin on the 6th of May, Stratton on the 1st of May.

About Origin
Origin began providing New Zealand businesses with managed IT services and support in 2000.

Since then the company has grown to 65 staff based in Auckland, providing successful mid-sized New Zealand businesses with IT direction, strategy and day-to-day support.

Origin’s clients include up-and-coming New Zealand businesses like Les Mills International and Jucy Rentals, and iconic brands such as Milford Asset Management, Sealord, Charlies, Green Acres and LaZboy.

www.originit.co.nz

ENDS

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