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Managed IT and Cyber Security services provider, Littlefish, has expanded its senior team with three new hires. Keith Price has joined the company as Cyber Services Director, while Adam Trott and Rowan Troy join as Customer Service Director and Senior Cyber Security Consultant.

Keith joins from Deloitte, where he served as the Cyber Security Services Director for EMEA, building technical and cultural cyber programmes across 27 countries. Prior to this, Keith led a cyber-advisory consulting practice at DarkMatter, and worked extensively across cyber security operations for the US Department of Defence and Defence Intelligence Agency.

Overseeing major contracts

Adam Trott has been appointed as Customer Service Director and brings with him a wealth of experience, having worked for Sopra Steria for many years. During his time at Sopra Steria, Adam was responsible for overseeing major contracts for companies such as Boots, Tesco, EasyJet, and McDonald’s.

Rowan Troy adds to an already impressive cyber line up at Littlefish, a vastly experienced Cyber Security Consultant, Rowan led business operations for 15 years, responsible for all technology from infrastructure to cyber. Most recently Rowan worked at Six Degrees, where he held roles as Head of Pre-Sales and then as a Principal IA Consultant before joining Littlefish.

Legacy outsource contracts

Littlefish has created these roles to help support more than 75,000 service users across its customer base

Littlefish has created these roles to help support more than 75,000 service users across its customer base, including 15,000 users who were transitioned during the first national lockdown in March 2020. In total, more than 230 new members of staff have joined Littlefish since September 2019, including the creation of over 220 jobs following a series of business wins. As enterprises move away from legacy outsource contracts, they are increasingly looking for a more agile service provider.

The company provides support to over 70,000 users across six continents in six different languages and has helped its customer’s transition to homeworking in line with COVID-19 restrictions. The new positions created at the company’s Nottingham HQ and Sheffield Service Centre include Service Desk Engineers, Cybersecurity Experts and those in charge of project delivery.

Delivering highest standards

We are very happy to be starting 2021 by welcoming some exceptionally talented and knowledgeable people onto our senior team,” said Steve Robinson, CEO at Littlefish. “The challenges presented by the ongoing pandemic and the evolution of the sector in general means that cyber security has become a top priority for all businesses. We look forward to working with Keith, Adam and Rowan and continuing to support our clients.”

Chloe Fellows, Chief People Officer at Littlefish, added: “These new hires are the latest in a series of new hires for Littlefish. In 2020 we grew our team by over 33%, and we continue to recruit across a range of roles to service new and existing customers. We are extremely proud to be attracting really talented and hardworking individuals and will continue to work to deliver the highest standards of support and security to our clients in very difficult circumstances.”

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