Xactium,
 the Governance, Risk and Compliance solutions provider, has announced 
the hiring of two new senior executives as it builds its team to manage 
the uplift in demand. The new hires Paul Battisson and Andrew Firth will
 bring their experiences from global financial software firm FinancialForce, to enhance Xactium’s in-demand cloud services.  
 
Andrew Firth takes over as Xactium’s Company Sales Manager. In his 
previous role as Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific Regional Sales 
Manager at FinancialForce.com Andrew advised businesses on the benefits 
of moving core accounting functions to the cloud. An expert on cloud 
computing, Andrew’s mission is to expand Xactium’s customer base which
 already includes large financial services companies such as JLT, 
Barclays and Lockton.
Paul Battisson, Xactium’s Product Architect is a Force.com certified 
developer with experience in agile leadership and change, holding 
qualifications as a Scrum Professional, Scrum Product Owner and Scrum 
Master. Motivated and focussed, he has experience utilising numerous 
different development platforms, including mobile development on iOS and
 Android, across various industries. Paul recently spoke at salesforce.com’s Social Enterprise developer event, Cloudstock.
As part of the FinancialForce.com core development team working on the 
company’s core accounting solution, Paul helped enhance and improve the 
team's agile adoptions and introduced test-driven development to the 
company. Working closely with a number of clients, where Paul has 
customised and implemented solutions, his current role at Xactium is to 
help develop the product architecture and delivery for Xactium's GRC 
solutions.
Andy Evans, CEO at Xactium, explains the motivation behind the new 
hires: “First of all, I am delighted to welcome Andrew and Paul to the 
team. The marketplace for talent is very competitive at this time and to
 attract new recruits from FinancialForce.com shows Xactium’s ambition 
to become the leading provider of on-demand GRC solutions.”
 
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