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Austin Joins Crown Records Management

ISITC Europe CEO leaves Quantocious for business development role

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Graeme Austin, CEO, ISITC Europe, and business development manager, Crown Records Management

Graeme Austin has begun a new role as business development manager at Crown Records Management. He is continuing in his post as CEO of ISITC Europe, which he began in January 2010.

At Crown, Austin is working in a newly formed information management services unit, based in the UK.

Before joining Crown, Austin was a consultant at Quantocious, a consultancy for financial technology and information services. His industry experience also includes executive roles at Xtrakter and STP Information

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