technologywithin announce Samuel Warren as Sales & Marketing Director

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technologywithin, the flexible workspace technology specialist, announce the appointment of Samuel Warren as Sales & Marketing Director today. Samuel will lead the company’s continued revenue growth as it cements its position as the trusted technology partner for UK workspace operators and establishes its presence in mainland Europe.

Sam brings with him great experience both in the sector and in driving growth in technology businesses internationally. In his last role as Managing Director at real estate software company HqO, he oversaw the expansion into UK and Europe, working alongside clients with pan-European assets considering flex as a commercial option. Prior to HqO, Samuel was previously Deputy General Manager at Country Garden UK, China’s largest developer and Head of International Sales & Marketing with both CBRE and Chestertons.  Before his commercial career, he was commissioned into the British Army, serving as a Bomb Disposal and Search Officer in the Royal Engineers.

Sam said, “Joining a successful team with such a respected brand and sizable portfolio in the flexible workspace sector is really exciting. I am looking forward to working alongside them to take the company to the next level.”

Jon Seal, Managing Director at technologywithin, said, “We are delighted to welcome Sam to the company and strengthen our management team, at a point where our UK business is thriving and we’re taking those learnings into Europe. He will be instrumental in creating the robust structure which will enable technologywithin to deliver its five year growth plan.”

technologywithin, launched in 2019 following the merger of two companies in the sector, has grown to become the leading WiFi and internet services provider to the UK flexible workspace industry, providing managed data bandwidth to over 500 buildings with their twiindata product.

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