Brady Promotes Hobbs to CTO

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Brady, a supplier of trading and risk management solutions for metals, energy and soft commodities, announced that Jon Hobbs has been appointed CTO.

Hobbs has worked for Brady for the past 17 years, most recently heading up the Brady Metals Development team. During this time he has led initiatives to define, execute and articulate technology strategy, aligned that strategy with industry trends and best practices and driven the adoption of a service-oriented architecture across the company.

"One of the most important roles in the company now is to leverage the enlarged technology team which we have and optimize on development strategies which can be deployed across the group," says CEO Gavin Lavelle. "Jon's responsibilities will include developing and articulating group technology strategy through collaboration with colleagues, technology partners, analysts and clients."

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