Andy Richley

Andy Richley, Business Development Manager, Khaos Control
Andy has more than fifteen years in the IT industry in a variety of companies and positions. From Business Analyst to Business Development Manager via Software Testing, Training, Project Management, to managing a Development and Testing function as well as managing a Support function. His main experience include: software development, e-commerce, distance selling, warehousing, logistics and customer services.

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