AAG appoints managed services expert Adam Harris to board

Sheffield based IT company, AAG Systems, has appointed Adam Harris, consultant, mentor and specialist in the development of managed service provision (MSP), to the position of non-executive director.

Harris has a proven track record in MSP, successfully creating and growing his own business in the field. Now a director with Transmentum, he specialises in providing IT resellers, vendors and trade associations with advice, consultation and strategic support to develop their businesses and maximise ROI.

Adam Harris said, “It was clear that AAG were a fast growing business with a dynamic team and an MD with focus and determination. My role will be to help drive AAG's continuing growth through challenge and support, so that the business and the directors achieve their goals and ambitions."

AAG's managing director, Alexa Greaves, explained, "Our company is growing very rapidly, we have gone from a standing start to just over £10m turnover in less than 6 years and the part of the business that is growing fastest is MSP. Having the knowledge and experience of Adam added to our board has already delivered tangible benefits, and we are confident that with his support we can continue to develop AAG Systems into a major national player in the MSP market."

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