Sheryl Newman, Appetite for Business managing director

Aberdeen business looks towards the future with office move

AN Aberdeen technology consultancy firm is looking towards expansion after doubling the size of its office space. Appetite for Business ...

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AN Aberdeen technology consultancy firm is looking towards expansion after doubling the size of its office space.

Appetite for Business has agreed a new five-year lease extension at Davidson House within the Innovation Park based in Bridge of Don.

Sheryl Newman, Appetite managing director, said: “We have a talented and hard-working team in place and securing extra space was required to keep up with demand and continue our growth strategy to drive our reputation forward to clients across Scotland and around the world.

“It is a real statement of intent to the team and our customers.

“Covid-19 had changed the way people work forever and means they “now expect more from their technology”.

The company, which has won various business accolades, now employs 10 full-time staff with a closely aligned global associate team.

 

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