
New appointments strengthen The Landing’s support for rapid tech start-up model
Four new appointments have been made at The Landing, at MediaCity UK, as part of a new ten-year plan designed to ramp up support and drive rapid growth for tech start-ups.
Four new appointments have been made at The Landing, at MediaCity UK, as part of a new ten-year plan designed to ramp up support and drive rapid growth for tech start-ups.
The management team is being strengthened by the appointment of a new financial controller, Kelly Byrne, who joins the team this week. Previously from We Are Nova in Liverpool, Kelly has a strong background in small businesses and the digital sector.
The Landing is also putting more support in place for its resident businesses with the creation of a specialist business services team. Former community manager at The Landing, Shu-Ling Li, has been promoted and will lead the new team as head of business services.
The new team will be built around the needs of the tech start-ups based at The Landing and will work closely with these businesses to help them achieve rapid growth.
Shu-Ling will be supported by three new appointments. As business and community manager, Chris Stephens, will work closely with Shu-Ling in supporting over 100 companies based at The Landing. His remit will also include supporting The Landing’s important community activity.
A new role is being created to increase visibility of The Landing across Greater Manchester. James Summerton, previously of Computer Futures, will take on the fast-paced role of business development manager. This will be a key part of the new business services team but will report directly to managing director, Paul Billington.
Finally, a marketing apprentice, Holly Lindon, has been appointed to support businesses based at The Landing. Holly’s role will seek to increase exposure for the start-ups based at The Landing by creating a greater volume of social and video content to help drive their growth as well as the continued growth of The Landing. She will also be responsible for the creation of The Landing’s own YouTube channel, The Landing TV.
The Landing is an international rapid growth facility for start-ups in the tech sector and also runs ERDF funded workshops for the benefit of tech entrepreneurs across Greater Manchester. These new appointments, coupled with the creation of a dedicated business services team, will enable it to reach out to entrepreneurs in the tech sector right across Greater Manchester but also nationally and internationally.
Paul Billington, managing director at The Landing said:
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