Technology & Innovation

Reading: Digital solutions company Capture strengthens management team

Published by
TBM Team

Capture, a leading digital asset management provider, has announced a significant strengthening of its management team as it gears up for the next chapter of growth, and advances towards its 20-year anniversary as a solution provider for some of the world’s leading brands.

The management team of the Reading-based company will now be led by new CEO Nick Caw, who previously worked for Microsoft, and has 20 years’ experience building growth-orientated technology organisations.

The team is being further boosted by the appointment of Simon Mallindine as chief technology officer (CTO). Mallindine, who has been a member of the Capture team since 2017, steps up to join the board of directors, bringing significant knowledge and expertise in the software, IT and creative industries.

Capture’s founder, Abbie Enock, who developed and launched the company’s first software suite in 2000, is stepping up to take on the role of chairman, continuing to set the vision of the company, with a dedicated focus on her passions – helping clients thrive and elevating the value of content.

Nick Caw stated: “I’m delighted to be joining Capture. We are at an exciting stage of the company’s evolution as Capture approaches its 20th anniversary, and I’m looking forward to help drive the company, alongside Abbie, Simon and the rest of the team, into this next chapter."

Mallindine added: “It’s a joy to work with such a great team to deliver innovative technology and services to our fantastic clients, time and time again.”

Abbie Enock commented: “For the first 20 years of Capture’s life I have had sole responsibility for all aspects of the company and as we continue to grow, we need to invest further in the team. I am therefore delighted that Simon and Nick have come on board. This will enable me to spend more time helping our clients thrive and be successful with the compelling mix of technology and content that Capture delivers. Simon and Nick also bring a set of skills and experience that will help Capture in our next stage of growth. I’m looking forward to working with them and the rest of the team as we head into the next phase of Capture’s journey.”

Capture is a leader in enterprise-grade media and content management solutions that include instant delivery of all types of digital content from live events, as well as handling rights, licensing, metadata, finance and royalties and more.

TBM Team

Recent Posts

Stantec acquires Bristol design consultants Hydrock

Bristol engineering design consultants Hydrock has been acquired by Stantec. Hydrock has over 950 employees…

2 mins ago

Plans to build new business campus at Kent docks move forward

Plans from waterside developers Peel Waters to build a new business campus at Chatham Docks…

9 hours ago

Kent’s Europa to run routes on low-carbon fuel for DPD Netherlands

Europa Road has signed a contract with DPD Netherlands to run new daily line hauls…

9 hours ago

Pure Human Resources tops off recent growth with Hampshire office expansion

Pure Human Resources, an HR, recruitment and training consultancy based in North Baddesley, Hampshire, is…

9 hours ago

Oxfordshire’s Owen Mumford targets net zero by 2045 with independent approval

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has approved the near-team emissions reduction targets of medical…

9 hours ago

Surrey’s Sixpenny Group secures £21.5m London residential development

Bagshot-based real estate investor and developer Sixpenny Group has acquired a 45,000 sq ft residential-led…

9 hours ago