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Specialist SAP provider, Oxygen Business Solutions – a UXC company - has beefed up its business effort with the promotion of one of its senior management team to head up the company’s consulting business, and another as chief of its program delivery.

Oxygen Chief Executive, Stuart Dickinson, announced the promotion of Mark Finlayson to General Manager, Consulting Australia and said he expected Finlayson’s leadership of the Australian team would see Oxygen’s consulting business “grow from strength to strength.”

Dickinson also announced the promotion of David Hillman to the role of General Manager Program Delivery from his most recent position as Oxygen’s Australian National Lead for Program Management.

Hillman has held several senior management positions since joining Oxygen in 2003 and Dickinson said he had continuously demonstrated his ability to “manage and deliver large and complex programs of work for Oxygen and has built up trusted advisor relationships with key Oxygen clients.

“I look forward to him continuing to make a positive contribution as we grow and transform our business.”

Since joining Oxygen in 2004, Finlayson has held a range of senior executive roles, and immediately prior to this appointment, he was Oxygen’s National Platform and Technologies Practice Leader.

Dickinson, said Finlayson had demonstrated his capability in both solution selling and delivery, whilst building the Australian Platform and Technology practice into Oxygen’s largest operating group.

He said Finlayson had brought a “significant level of leadership experience and business knowledge” to the position, having held senior positions at blue chip consulting firms and with industry leading client organisations.

“Mark is a very experienced technology executive. He has been a senior member of the Australian consulting leadership team and has been integral to building Oxygen into the successful organisation it is today.”

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