Nando's hires JustGiving CIO Richard Atkinson as technology director

Danny Palmer
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'I'm delighted to be able to bring my background in consumer technology to enhance the restaurant experience for both our people and our customers,' Atkinson tells Computing

Restaurant chain Nando's has hired former JustGiving chief information officer (CIO) Richard Atkinson in the position of technology director. Atkinson told Computing that his new role will see h...

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