03.04.2023 • News

Steve Jones Appointed as Chief Financial Officer of Ingenza

Ingenza has appointed Steve Jones as chief financial officer (CFO), effective immediately.

Jones is a chartered accountant and runs a consultancy business providing financial advice and resources to SMEs. He has over 25 years of industry experience and know-how, after holding several senior finance roles across a wide range of business sectors.

Jaymin Amin, chief business officer at Ingenza, commented: “Steve’s appointment will allow me to step away from my previous financial and operational responsibilities to focus on accelerating our ambitious new growth strategy, by driving and executing our business development and marketing objectives.”

Ian Fotheringham, Ingenza’s CEO, added: “I am excited to welcome Steve to Ingenza as we continue to build a top executive leadership team with the strategic acumen, operational experience and commercial mindset to deliver a strong high growth strategy and accomplish our prioritized corporate goals.”

Steve Jones, chief financial officer (CFO), Ingenza | Source: Ingenza
Steve Jones, chief financial officer (CFO), Ingenza | Source: Ingenza

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