Nick Eatock returns as Intelliflo CEO

Follows exit of Hamish Purdey

Jenna Brown
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Nick Eatock is to return to the position of chief executive at Intelliflo after the resignation of current CEO Hamish Purdey.

Purdey, who joined in November 2014, has left the software operation to "pursue new challenges". Eatock has been executive chairman of the business for the last five years. He will now also return to his former role as chief executive. Eatock said: "Hamish has done a fantastic job over the last five years with Intelliflo, a period in which we have grown the business to 35% market share, with almost 23,000 users." Purdey said he was confident he was leaving the business "well-positioned" for continued growth and success. Intelliflo's business management system, Intelligent Office...

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