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LONDON - Crimson Tide plc, the company behind the process management app mpro5, announced the appointment of Barrie Whipp as its Interim Executive Chair. The change comes as Jacqueline Daniell steps down from the Board of Directors, effective immediately.
Senior Independent (LON:IOG) Director James Joyce expressed the Board’s appreciation for Daniell’s contributions, especially during challenging times for the company. Joyce also emphasized the Board’s focus on stabilizing the leadership with new executive appointments and the search for a permanent Independent Chair in the coming months.
Barrie Whipp, 64, holds a significant stake in the company with 9.55% of its issued ordinary share capital, shared with his wife. His previous directorships include various roles within the Crimson Tide group and other companies, but he currently holds no other directorships. Notably, Whipp was a non-executive director of JP Search & Selection Limited at the time of its liquidation in 1993.
This board appointment aligns with Crimson Tide’s ongoing strategy to strengthen its governance and leadership as it continues to provide its flagship process management solution. The information is based on a press release statement from Crimson Tide plc.
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