Maidenhead: Professional services manager joins SynApps Solutions

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Content management provider SynApps Solutions has appointed professional services specialist Paul Champion to its leadership team.

Responsible for running all client and project management functions, from pre-sales through to project delivery and transition to support, Champion will be accountable for all SynApps project deliverables, with his appointment seen as another key addition to the growing firm’s leadership team.

With his team of solution delivery consultants, Champion has also been tasked with scaling processes and extending SynApps’ capacity to deliver large-scale enterprise-level projects with parallel teams.

He has over 25 years' experience in developing and managing professional services organisations in the enterprise content management (ECM) technology space, across a range of varied business sectors including publishing, criminal justice, public sector, finance and healthcare.

A certified Agile Scrum Master and PRINCE2 project manager, he has had a career working with major systems integration, web agency and software product companies. At Oracle Consulting, he was product development manager for its interactive TV product division and part of the Oracle team that delivered broadcaster Sky’s first-ever inhouse interactive TV content management system, from where he moved to head up the web consulting arm of Cable & Wireless.

Champion has also been head of R&D at Scoot.com, and a VP for Clinical Solutions International, where he managed software teams across the US and UK.

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