The Instillery appoints new business development manager

10 July 2017

We're delighted to announce that Nick Whitmore has joined The Instillery in the role of Business Development Manager for New Zealand enterprise and government clients.

Commencing in July 2017, Nick will contribute to the ongoing growth of The Instillery, with a focus on cloud infrastructure, automation, connectivity and security.

Founder and CEO, Mike Jenkins, says Nick's appointment is well-timed for The Instillery Group as they continue on their growth trajectory as one of the fastest-growing cloud consulting and service providers across the ANZ region.

“Nick will be instrumental in helping us to capitalise on our recent period of growth - his appointment is a critical one and will add significant scalability to The Instillery. For us, it’s brilliant timing as we’re seeing huge demand from Kiwi organisations seeking a trusted partner to help drive velocity in their cloud adoption strategy.”

With a well-founded background in technology, Nick has previously worked for IBM in New Zealand, and more recently with innovative global companies in Australia and the UK in the areas of multi-cloud, networking, security, and DevOps.

“Nick has a fantastic track record of working with organisations to help solve business challenges, take out cost through outcome-focused cloud managed services in parallel to automating labour based processes.

With a huge appetite to innovate and a great awareness of how technology can help deliver tangible business outcomes for our clients, we couldn’t be more excited to have Nick bring his industry expertise and client service ethic to The Instillery team” says Jenkins.

Nick says he’s looking forward to joining The Instillery at such an exciting time of growth amidst the massive uptake in public cloud adoption across the ANZ region:

“The Instillery team has a focus on innovation and a commitment to helping their clients deliver more efficient services with cloud and automation which is a culture I’m looking forward to being a part of.”