Simon Kearsley
Simon Kearsley is the CEO and founder of Symmetry, the developers of accounting software bluQube. Simon’s expertise lies in computer and system management, specifically accounting and financial software, SaaS, management information, integration and devolved accounting. Earlier in his career, Simon was a Business Systems Manager at Oracle, where he setup a Management Buyout of an area of the business and founded Symmetry in 1996. Since then, Simon has built a business unique in its transparent and collaborative approach, supporting customers in delivering real, tangible benefits.
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