BUSINESS REPORT
IT SPECIALIST EARNS RISQS CREDENTIALS
IT specialist AiMTech has become a Railway Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme (RISQS) verified supplier. The RISQS certification is the latest success story
for the firm which provides first class IT services for the SME market. The UK rail’s supplier assurance scheme RISQS is run
by the industry, for the industry, under the stewardship of RSSB (Rail Safety and Standards Board). It is central to the safe and
cost-effective procurement of railway products and services, providing assurance for dozens of buyers to do business with confidence with over 4,000 suppliers. Kevin McAuley,
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business development manager at AiMTech, said: “We are delighted to have become a RISQS verified supplier. “It proves our credentials in wanting to serve the
ENABLING OUR CUSTOMERS TO GROW BY SUPPORTING THEIR BUSINESS NEEDS IN AN AGILE WAY’
rail industry to the highest of standards and that we are capable providers for companies’ IT solutions.” AiMTech was set up in January 2020 by Arron
Marsden, a former global IT manager within the railway OEM market, who has brought together over 20 years’
NEW CHAIR FOR HOSPICE TRUST
Cransley Hospice Trust, which provides specialist palliative care to patients with life limiting illnesses, has welcomed Paul Humphrey as the new chair of its board of trustees. Paul has been on the board since
April 2020 and is an experienced general manager and non-executive director, with an MBA from Cranfield University Business School. Paul’s early career was in UK
manufacturing and human resources management and he has held senior executive positions in the international fashion and consumer sector. Paul has been an active volunteer
experience of providing IT solutions to businesses. Kevin, who joined the company last summer, said:
“We offer everything from infrastructure support and cyber security, through to remote support and a bespoke IT strategy. It’s going really well so far, and we are enabling our customers to grow by supporting their business needs in an agile way, providing first class business services.”
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for Cransley for many years. He becomes chair as the hospice is preparing for the lease of its current building adjacent to St Mary’s Hospital in Kettering, to expire in 2023 and the team works to drive forward plans for the hospice’s future. Paying tribute to previous chair
Cllr Maureen Gaskell, Cransley Hospice Trust CEO Peter Kelby said: “On behalf of the board and staff I’d like to express my deep gratitude to Maureen Gaskell, for her commitment to the hospice over the past few years and for the knowledge and support that she has shared with us.”
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