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Dave Ingram joins Donseed as new Chief Operating Officer

Biometric workplace management specialists Donseed have appointed Dave Ingram, former Managed Service Director for Maintel, as Chief Operating Officer.
Dave brings over 25 years’ experience of working in the communications and IT industry and a wealth of leadership experience. He will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the business and will be based out of the Donseed HQ’s in Birmingham.
Following his graduation from The University of Plymouth and the completion of a British Rail Management training scheme, Dave was launched into a career of managing technology-focusing teams. His previous roles include Operations Director at TTML, Head of Technical Operations at Weston Convergence and, more recently, the Managed Service Director for Maintel – an AIM listed technology company delivering complex solutions and high levels of customer service for Blue Chip organisations.
As a senior member of the leadership team, Dave helped grow Maintel to become a £140 million turnover business with over 500 employees through acquisition and diversifying into new technologies.
Ollie McGovern, Chief Executive Officer at Donseed, said: “We are delighted that Dave has joined Donseed. His experience will be of considerable value as we shape our future strategy. He has great knowledge in the technology space and has been the driving force behind the success of operations in each of his previous roles. Dave has joined us at an exciting time.”
Speaking about his appointment, Dave said: “I am looking forward to taking the business to new levels of customer service and innovation and helping Donseed drive forward the digitisation of the construction industry. Donseed is a leader in the biometrics field and heading up the next stage of evolution of the Donseed software is a challenge I am looking forward to.”
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