Infor appoints cloud ERP veteran to head UK and Ireland

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Anwen Robinson has been appointed as the new senior vice-president and general manager for the UK and Ireland at Infor, aiming to enhance the company's investment in the region.

Robinson brings significant experience from her previous roles at TechnologyOne and Unit4, particularly in cloud-based enterprise software and global partner ecosystems.

Her immediate focus will be on leveraging Infor's cloud-first strategy to support digital transformation for businesses in the UK and Ireland.

Infor has appointed Anwen Robinson as the new senior vice-president and general manager for United Kingdom & Ireland (UK&I) to support the company’s continued investment in the UK market.

Robinson joins Infor from TechnologyOne, where she was UK&I operating officer and member of the executive leadership team. Prior to this, Robinson spent 18 years at Unit4 in a number of senior positions, including UK&I managing director. She has an extensive track record in the strategic development of cloud-based enterprise software businesses and deep experience of establishing and overseeing global partner ecosystems. 

An engineer and former lecturer, Robinson is an advocate for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. She is also passionate about the development of girls and young women in order to prepare them to embrace technology as a career.

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Joerg Jung, executive vice-president EMEA at Infor, said: “With her expertise in cloud ERP and channel development, Anwen has the perfect blend of experience to develop our ongoing investment in the UK market. We continue to build momentum throughout the UK and Ireland as businesses look to cloud technologies as part of their digital transformation, and Anwen will play a critical role in this evolution.”

Robinson added: “The cloud-first, industry-specific strategy within Infor has gained a lot of traction in the UK. My immediate focus will be building on this early success and demonstrating to businesses throughout the UK and Ireland that modern, cloud-based enterprise software can ensure their digital transformation projects leave them ready for the challenges of a changed world.”