Inoapps strengthens leadership team

Oracle partner Inoapps has added four new leaders to its management and Oracle Cloud HCM teams to drive its plans to double in size through organic growth and acquisitions.

Inoapps is about to exceed 500 employees across the United States, United Kingdom and Asia-Pacific, and has a customer-driven goal to double in size to 1,000 employees focused on helping companies realise the value of Oracle software and technologies.

Debra Lilley joins Inoapps as vice president of delivery growth and excellence. Most recently, she has been Oracle human capital management practice lead for Accenture’s Oracle business Group Europe.

Greg Guido joins Inoapps as senior vice president of application sales for North America and comes with 15 years of software experience, including five years in sales at Oracle and working in the Oracle partner network.

Deborah McFarlane joins Inoapps as head of talent acquisition, bringing more than 20 years of recruiting and business development experience.

Duncan Davies is Inoapps’ new human capital management practice director, bringing 20 years of experience at Oracle Cloud HCM and Peoplesoft.

Andy Bird, Inoapps CEO, said: “We have the strongest talent in the market—people with great skills and customer focus. To double in size again, we have to attract the best talent so that we can maintain our high level of customer satisfaction. This means we must not only attract senior people like these, but pursue multiple channels to attract and win those at different stages of their careers. We have long offered a training program for recent university graduates, giving them a rapid way to ramp up their technical skills.”

“Our plan is to laser-focus on Oracle software and technology. Oracle is in a solid leadership position given its tremendous investments in research and development augmented by acquired technologies. We want people to know that if they need help deriving value from their Oracle investments, they can ask Inoapps. While many Oracle partners are starting to promote multi cloud offerings, we are 100 percent dedicated to our partnership with Oracle.”