Arjan Wichman appointed as CCRO of Solvinity
Arjan Wichman (56) has been appointed as Chief Client Relations Officer (CCRO) of Solvinity. As CCRO, Wichman will strengthen Solvinity’s management team and further shape Solvinity’s commercial organization.
Wichman joins from Oracle, where he served as Sales Director responsible for Cloud Tech activities. Prior to this, he held positions such as Director of Business Development at METRI and various commercial roles at CapGemini. Wichman: “It is becoming increasingly important for organizations to be ‘in control’ while remaining flexible enough to achieve strategic goals. The solid and secure cloud platforms and reliable IT services of Solvinity provide an excellent foundation for this. I look forward to expanding this foundation further with the organization and our strategic partners.”
Daniëlle Schuur, CEO of Solvinity: “With Arjan’s arrival, we will further shape our position as a provider of Secure Managed Cloud services. His market knowledge and vision on the development of large cloud platforms will make an important contribution to the further growth of Solvinity.”
Solvinity delivers innovative and reliable solutions for complex, business-critical IT environments in government and the corporate sector. The company advises and supports organizations in their digital transformation and designs, builds, and manages robust cloud platforms on which business-critical applications operate securely and optimally.
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