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Management

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John Blackham, CEO
During thirty years in high-tech industry, John has established two software companies - XSOL and Fact International, a global ERP software business acquired by Geac. John as been a member of the ICT Task Force, a founder of NZ Software Association and NZ Intellectual Capital Foundation (NZInC), plus a member of the New Zealand Prime Minister’s Science and Innovation Advisory Council. Currently, John is one of New Zealand's three representatives on APEC's Business Advisory Council where he co-chairs the Technology Committee.
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Peter Maung, COO
Peter is responsible for XSOL’s operations. In an extensive career in the IT industry Peter has driven organisational growth and service delivery in a number of fast growing IT environments. Prior to joining XSOL Peter was Group Operations Manager for Optimation. He has had many years in the ERP industry, as ERP Business Manager at Eagle Technologies and as R&D Manager for Fact International, working with John. His experience spans a wide range of industries including banking, insurance, transportation, government, health, telecommunications, manufacturing and distribution.
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Norman Hadfield, Chief Software Architect
Norman is responsible for the evolution of Enterprise System Logic (ESL), the business modelling language used in the XSOL products and the architecture and development of XSOL’s product family. With degrees in Electronic Engineering his broad range of experience covers everything from integrated circuit design to mainframe software development. For the past 17 years Norman has been exclusively designing and developing software for the Microsoft Windows platform. Prior to joining XSOL he spent 9 years in London developing enterprise software largely for financial institutions. Norman’s ability to combine creativity and logical problem solving in software development gives him a unique insight into the complex architectural issues that XSOL’s model has had to address.
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Murray Willis, Finance
Murray is responsible for Finance and Administration at XSOL. He is a specialist in business and financial consulting, with a particular focus on chief executive mentoring, business planning and organizational strategy.
He is a chartered accountant and was previously a Partner in Ernst & Young working in the areas of business start-ups, and mergers and acquisitions. His career has involved four years working in Australia and the UK.
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