Technology & Data
HedgerWay are proud to partner some of the most exciting businesses across the Technology & Data sector. Our network represents a cross section of pioneers within the industry and newer, fast moving entrants to the market. We provide services from Newly Qualified through to CFO level appointments both U.K & Internationally with VC, Private & Private Equity and U.S & U.K Listed businesses
Recently completed mandates include:
- Group CFO – AdTech – Privately Owned
- Finance Director – High Growth FinTech Payments
- Director of FP&A – P.E backed DataCentres Group
- Financial Controller – U.S Listed MedTech
- Global Controller – International Travel Technology
- Head of Financial Modelling – Cyber Security Specialist
- FP&A Manager – I.T Services & Communications
- Head of Management Reporting – U.K EdTech
- Finance Manager – U.S MedTech
- Financial Accountant – Data Management
We consistently execute solutions across interim, fractional and permanent markets as well as provide specialists focused on fund-raising, business modelling, international expansion and M&A.
Meet our Technology & Data Team
Richard Nourse
Associate Director - Interim & Contract
Richard Hope
Associate Director
Read our Blogs
15.11.18
CFO Spotlight: Alex Gersh, Paddy Power Betfair
We speak to Alex Gersh, CFO of PaddyPower Betfair as he talks about his incredible international career, managing a merger and shaking hands with Putin.
22.10.18
Autumn Newsletter: We all need flexibility
Welcome to the latest edition of the HedgerWay newsletter. This time around we’ll take our usual look at some of the key themes in the market plus share a collection of articles including; our latest CFO spotlight with Stefan Allanson, a look at the role of the CFO in M&A transactions, an update from our latest Women in Finance session plus lots more.
21.08.18
Training Contract in Practice Almost Complete? Should I Stay or Go?
You’re a newly qualified accountant, you’ll soon complete your training contract, the world is at your feet! So what should you do next? Do you stay and continue your career in practice? Or, should you leave and make the jump into industry?