Bonaire appoints Robin Sproull director, programme management, Emea

Source: Bonaire Software Solutions

Bonaire Software Solutions, LLC, a leading provider of software solutions for asset managers, today announces the appointment of Robin Sproull as Director of Programme Management for Emea.

Robin brings with him over 26 years of experience with major asset management, retail and financial services companies.

In his new role based out of the Bonaire London offices, Mr. Sproull has EMEA responsibility for all strategic and operational aspects of project/programme management associated with the implementations of Bonaire's REVPORT revenue management and fee billing software products.

Mr. Sproull joins at a critical time in Bonaire's growth as there is increasing market need for sophisticated and automated solutions for revenue management and fee billing. His responsibilities include overseeing all EMEA project management for REVPORT client implementations.

"Robin brings with him deep expertise at some of the most notable asset management firms in the world," states Chris John, Founder and CEO of Bonaire. "Having been involved in the strategic development of technology applications within complex global asset management firms, Robin will be instrumental in our continued European expansion."

Prior to joining Bonaire, Robin was involved in the delivery of a global finance restructuring and application implementation programme covering all Schroders Investment Management offices. Prior to Schroders, Robin was Programme Manager at Hermes Fund Managers and Head of Business Systems at Threadneedle Asset Management, where he was responsible for the provision of IT services covering programmes, projects, change initiatives and business continuity services.

Mr. Sproull states, "I am excited to be joining such a fast-growing company. I truly believe that the company has a unique market value proposition and an advanced, modern solution, REVPORT. I am looking forward to contributing my experience in further expanding our footprint in Europe." 

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