Chris North departs Vertical Systems
Chris North has departed from his position as Managing Director at Technology Supplier Vertical Systems after a tenure of 5 years.
He has been a prominent figure within the Vertical Travel Group for the past 25 years, having previously overseen the group’s travel businesses.
Reflecting on his time with Vertical Systems, North said, “I have fond memories of exceptional individuals and achieving significant milestones at Vertical Systems.”
“Over the last five years, we successfully rebranded the business with a new identity and introduced an innovative suite of products.”
“We established strong partnerships and friendships with our customers.”
North will continue his role as Trustee and Mental Health Champion at Abta Lifeline, actively raising awareness and promoting support for good mental health in the workplace.
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