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Paul Comerford appointed CEO of Damovo

Dublin, 12.11.2018 - Damovo, a leading provider of managed services and communications solutions to large enterprise customers worldwide, today announced the appointment of Paul Comerford as Chief Executive Officer. He will take over from Carl Mühlner, who is retiring for health reasons after more than 10 years leading the Central European region, and more recently the Group organisation.

Paul Comerford has more than 30 years’ experience in the ICT industry, having held senior management positions in Unisys and BT Global Services. During his 11-year tenure at Damovo he has performed a variety of roles across the business, most recently as COO, with responsibility for driving the Group’s operational vision and strategy.

"I look forward to this exciting new opportunity as CEO of the Damovo Group. Over the last few years the company has successfully transformed, securing major multi-year managed services contracts across the globe. We will continue to build upon this success, supporting our customers with innovative technology solutions and services that drive value through the connection of people, processes and systems. “comments Paul.

Carl Mühlner, former Damovo Group CEO: "I am delighted that Paul Comerford has succeeded me as the new CEO of Damovo. He has been instrumental in the success of the Group over the last few years. His dedicated focus on customer results, professional service management, and passion for the use of automation will ensure that Damovo continues to provide an innovative portfolio of solutions and managed services that will further improve customer performance and cost efficiency."

Dave Hersom, Pelton Group, (owner of the Damovo Group) states: "We are pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Comerford as new Damovo CEO. He has the experience, skills and vision to successfully develop and lead Damovo on its growth path. We very much regret that Carl Mühlner has to leave for health reasons and we thank him for his support and dedication during his time at Damovo."