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Cheltenham Cyber company invests in expansion with new offices at Eagle Tower

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Kirsty Muir

Cheltenham-based Salus Cyber has invested in growth and expansion with new offices at Eagle Tower

Currently based at Cambray place, the team at Salus Cyber are soon to move to a new 710 sq ft office in Eagle Tower on the 5th floor with views over Cheltenham College.

Salus Cyber was founded in 2017 with the mission to “Be the catalyst in empowering every organisation to achieve more through security.”

The business has gone from strength to strength, now with a team of 12.

The company is involved in the local community, supporting The Nelsons Trust, a regular speaker at Gloucestershire College and Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Jason Kalwa is a member of the Cheltenham Chamber of Commerce.

Community engagement is vital to Salus Cyber. The company supports Gloucestershire in many ways, as they believe it is essential for businesses to give back and support the younger generation. The team is are also working with the NCSC Cyber First scheme to have summer apprenticeship placements.

Jason said: “We feel Eagle Tower facilitates growth and an opportunity to network. The team have been so welcoming and made the move extremely easy. They have worked with us every step of the way and we are sure this will be our home for a long time. As a landmark of Cheltenham, we felt it was a symbolic place to HQ our business moving forwards".

Annelie Lindgren, Assistant Building Manager, Eagle Tower said: “We are absolutely delighted that Salus Cyber has chosen Eagle Tower as the new home for their business. The company has seen phenomenal growth since it was established in 2017 and we look forward to working with them as they continue to grow their business and prosper”.

You can find out more about Eagle Tower in our article published earlier this year.

https://www.businessinnovationmag.co.uk/stunning-views-at-cheltenhams-only-tower-block-eagle-tower-up-for-grabs/

 

Kirsty Muir

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