NetApp appoints Principal Technology Officer in UK & Ireland

Grant Caley will tackle customer challenges across verticals in his new role.

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NetApp has appointed Grant Caley as Principal Technology Officer in UK & Ireland. Reporting directly to UK & Ireland Area Director Elliot Howard, Caley’s main areas of focus will be enhancing the business and technical relationships with customers, with a focus on verticals.
 
Acting as an interface between NetApp’s corporate team and customers, Caley will also deliver the NetApp Data Fabric vision, enabling businesses to move their data across any storage infrastructure. Internally, Caley will provide mentoring and thought leadership to the wider team.
 
Grant Caley has worked at NetApp for more than a decade and has spent eight years leading a large NetApp customer account within the banking and financial services sector.
 
Elliot Howard, UK & Ireland Area Director, NetApp, added: “Grant’s experience, his understanding of our customers’ needs and technical expertise will help develop our business and drive growth in the UK and Ireland. He brings tremendous insight from his time working with one of our biggest clients and I am confident that he will excel at helping our partners and other customers leverage their data assets and maximise their business value in his new role.”
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