Computer Aid appoints new CEO

Stuart Sumner
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David Barker becomes charity's new chief following the departure of founder Tony Roberts

Charity Computer Aid International has appointed David Barker as its CEO, following the departure of former CEO and founder Tony Roberts. Barker has previous CEO and director level experience at...

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