Celerity Appoints Chief Revenue Officer

Emily Davidson

By Emily Davidson

09 February 2023
Celerity Appoints Chief Revenue Officer

Thursday 9th February 2023.

Leading technology transformation company, Celerity Limited, headquartered in Preston, Lancashire, is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Gowen, joining the board of directors as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO).

Mike has a proven track-record in delivering growth and possesses extensive leadership experience within the industry so is well-equipped to lead Celerity's revenue strategy and develop the team as it enters its next phase of expansion. 

Mike joins Celerity having worked in previous roles at large corporate and SME businesses such as digital transformation partner Flow, Daisy, and Dimension Data. He has a proven history in developing and executing successful revenue strategies, bringing a wealth of experience in sales, marketing, and business development. 

As CRO, Mike will be responsible for overseeing the company's revenue generation and customer acquisition efforts, with a focus on driving growth, transformation, and profitability for the business. He commented "It's really exciting to join Celerity at such a pivotal time in the company's expansion and I feel privileged to be given the opportunity to lead the front end of the business into the next phase of this inspiring journey."

Craig Aston, Chief Operating Officer also commented "The board is delighted that Mike has agreed to join Celerity as Chief Revenue Officer at this exciting time." “Mike’s experience, leadership, and energy will enable our Sales and Marketing Teams to go to the next level in supporting the next stage of our growth journey.” 

About Celerity Limited 

Celerity has been solving business problems with technology for over 20 years. A UK-based data management and security specialist, Celerity provides value-added consulting, enterprise infrastructure, cloud, and managed services to clients across a variety of sectors.  

Taking a unique and collaborative approach, Celerity is deep-rooted in trust, understanding, and a passion for data security. It is able to re-evaluate, optimise, and deliver meaningful, demonstrable impact for clients throughout their transformation journey.  

Celerity is trusted by many of the UK's most tightly regulated organisations. Managing and securing petabytes of highly sensitive data, it delivers future-focused solutions that remove risk and drive constant improvement for agility, smoother decision-making, and increased success to the enterprise. Continued delivery of complex, mission-critical work to the highest standards, has resulted in widespread recognition from the industry including IBM, Dell, and Lenovo Platinum partner status. 

Contact:  

Tracy Ridgley – Marketing Director 
marketing@celerity-uk.com 
T: 0845 565 2097 

 

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