Thursday, November 21, 2024

Former Microsoft President Don Grantham joins Codestone Group as Non-Exec Chairman

Former Microsoft President Don Grantham joins Codestone Group as Non-Exec Chairman

Codestone Group has appointed Don Grantham as its Non-Executive Chairman and created a major opportunity for the company – #1 SAP Business One and SAP Business ByDesign UK and Ireland partner as well as multi-competency Microsoft Gold Partner. Don, who brings to the Codestone Group a deep technology and leadership experience encompassing Microsoft, Hewlett Packard and several SMEs and mid-market high tech firms, will play a guiding role in driving Codestone’s strategic priorities as it continues to expand, following the FPE Capital investment in March 2021.

 

Technology and leadership pedigree 

 

Don joins Codestone with over 40 years of experience in the Technology industry, having most recently held the role of President of Central and Eastern Europe for Microsoft, overseeing 33 countries. He was also a member of the Microsoft International Executive Leadership team, sharing responsibility for the company’s global strategy execution, delivering operational excellence and market share performance, and talent acquisition and development. 

 

Previous to Microsoft, Don was Senior Vice President and Chief Sales Officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprises in USA. He was also formerly Executive Vice President of Global Sales and Services at Sun Microsystems and Director of Northern Europe for IBM. He also holds non-executive chairman appointments with non-competing SME companies, Babble and Tax Systems, and previously was Chairman of the Board for Curvature and Board Member at the Aztec Group.  

In his exemplary career, Don has transformed businesses across SMEs, Mid-Markets and Enterprises, and has a keen focus on the impact that technology has on driving productivity, economic growth and well-being.

Jeremy Bucknell, Codestone CEO said: “We are delighted to welcome Don to the Board of Codestone Group. We conducted an extensive search and selection process and Don was the ideal candidate. His record of value creation is outstanding, and he has a wealth of knowledge and experience across a wide variety of businesses and industries. Don’s appointment will enable us to achieve the highest standards of corporate governance and achieve our ambitious strategic growth plans.”  

 

With a breadth of expertise in leadership, technology, business operations and strategy, Don will be a guiding force behind Codestone’s future expansion and fast growth.

 

Don Grantham, Chairman, said: “It is a huge privilege to be asked to serve as Non-Executive Chairman of the Codestone Group. Since being founded in 1997, the business has been transformed into the leading SAP ERP partner and go-to Microsoft Gold partner in the UK and Ireland by steadfastly focusing closely on the needs of its SME and mid-market customers. The business operates in attractive and fragmented markets underpinned by Codestone’s proven end-to-end strategy, implementation and 24x7x365 UK-staffed support services model. I look forward to joining the team and playing my part in driving its continued success.”

 

 

About the Codestone Group

For over 25 years, the Codestone Group has been one of the pioneers of modern enterprise resource planning and over recent years has been the leading SAP Business ByDesign and SAP Business One Gold Partner in the UK and Ireland. Codestone offers end-to-end transformation ERP software and IT design, systems implementation and integrations, apps development and 24/7/365 support and managed services. Today, with 10,000+ users across 450+ sites, Codestone continues to be the front runner in delivering a combined SAP and Microsoft portfolio to accelerate the transformation of businesses into digital, intelligent, and frictionless enterprises. As dual-Gold Partner, it is future-proofing SME and midsize businesses in the UK and Ireland so that they can run in the cloud with confidence. For more information, please visit https://www.codestone.net/ 

 

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