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6 UK partners who appointed female CEOs in 2024

Pivotal year as more MSPs and VARs move to appoint female leaders

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
12 December 2024
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Clockwise, from top-left: Bytes Technology Group's Sam Mudd, iomart's Lucy Dimes, CDW's Penny Williams, Avanade's Paula Panarra, Littlefish's Ursula Morgenstern and InTEC's Melissa Rambridge

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Ursula Morgenstern, Littlefish
Ursula Morgenstern

Revenues: £70m

CEO appointment: Ursula Morgenstern

Context

This Nottingham-based MSP’s new CEO needs no introduction for anyone in the IT services world.

Appointed in September, Morgenstern spent 17 years at Atos (which is exactly the kind of IT services giant Littlefish is seeking to bloody in its “David vs Goliath mission against the usual suspects”).

This includes a three-and-a-half-year stint as the French outfit’s UK&I CEO.

Following a period away from full-time leadership, Morgenstern took the Littlefish levers of power from long-time CEO Steve Robinson.

What she said

“I’m excited to return to full-time work as CEO of Littlefish, based in Nottingham. The company’s recent acquisition of Storm marks a pivotal moment in its growth, and I can’t wait to dive into this new chapter with my team. The warm welcome from my colleagues, clients, and partners has already made the transition incredibly rewarding” [taken from LinkedIn post – see below].

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