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Phi appoints Nikos Terizakis as Head of Public Cloud Services

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Phi is excited to announce the addition of Nikos Terizakis to the company. Nikos joins us as the Head of Public Cloud Services and will be leading our Cloud Practice, developing our capability in providing cloud advisory, project and managed services, especially around our PaaS offering on Summit & Sophis.

Nikos joins us from HeleCloud, an AWS Premium partner, which was acquired by SoftwareONE in Sept 2021.  At HeleCloud, Nikos was the Chief Delivery Officer, responsible for building the delivery frameworks, the professional services team and the actual winning & delivery of several large and complex AWS transformation and migration programmes.

Nikos is an IT industry veteran, with a career that spans the last 30 years, mostly in the Professional Services sector.  The last 6 years he has focused on public cloud services and AWS.

Prior to HeleCloud, Nikos was the VP of the Telecoms Consulting practice of iGate (acquired by CapGemini), the Head of Business Consulting at TechMahindra and a Senior Manager with the eCRM practice at IBM Global Services.

Nikos is a British Computer Society (BCS) Chartered IT Professional (CITP) and a Certified AWS Solution Architect at Professional level.

According to Desmond Stockdale, Phi’s CEO, “We are really pleased to have Nikos on board. He brings with him a wealth of knowledge on the cloud market and will drive our client’s application transformations making sure they can extract value from the cloud.” 

Nikos Terizakis adds, “I am very excited for the opportunity to work with Des and the team in making Phi Partners a force to be reckoned with in the Financial Services public cloud space.  I am truly looking forward to developing and delivering innovative and industry-leading quality services that will establish Phi Partners as a leader in Summit and Sophis PaaS and a trusted partner of public cloud implementations to our customers.”