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Six Degrees has appointed Caroline O'Connor to the role of Chief Legal Officer (CLO). Caroline joins Six Degrees from AI scale-up Tractable Ltd where, as Group General Counsel, she spanned the legal and risk framework that underpinned the company's commercial growth, international expansion, and regulatory regime. 

Caroline previously held a series of senior leadership roles within the technology sector with high-profile brands including GoCardless, Rackspace, and BT.

Cloud and security technology

Six Degrees has been open in that it is undergoing an ambitious transformation as it prepares to scale"

Caroline O’Connor, CLO, Six Degrees, said, “I am delighted to join the team here. Six Degrees has been open in that it is undergoing an ambitious transformation as it prepares to scale."

She adds, "With my extensive experience in steering businesses through complex technology and growth challenges, I feel perfectly positioned to support Six Degrees and its customers towards deeper, long-term partnerships, assuring mutual success through game-changing cloud and security technology.”

Cyber security

Commenting on Caroline's appointment, Six Degrees CEO, Simon Crawley-Trice said, “In our increasingly complex marketplace, there's more pressure than ever for every business to protect its position and procure its ability to grow by leveraging the latest cloud and cyber security technology compliantly."

He adds, "I'm delighted to be adding a seasoned commercial and legal lead in place with Caroline, who can partner with our customers to create solid foundations for their businesses and a springboard for their success.

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