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Node4 names incoming CEO

Founder Andy Gilbert to become president and board member 

Node4 has announced the appointment of Richard Moseley as chief executive officer, with founder and previous CEO Andy Gilbert becoming president and board member.

Moseley (pictured) will work closely with Gilbert to complete an induction and handover, after which he will formally assume the role of CEO. That transition is expected to take place in early 2025. 

Moseley brings 30 years of technology experience, having built multiple high-growth software and managed services companies, scaling them globally both organically and through M&A.

He joins Node4 from Rapid7 International, where he was general manager and architected 10 years of expansion from early stage to becoming a publicly listed global organisation.

Prior to that, Moseley served as general manager of Quest Software for more than a decade, developing the company into a global organisation via expansion in Europe and Asia. 

Gilbert will remain fully involved in the organisation with a focus on supporting the board and Moseley with strategy, technology and product roadmap. He will also dedicate more time to strategy as the company focuses on enhancing its capabilities and client offerings. 

Commenting on his new role, Moseley said, “Joining the Node4 team feels like an incredible opportunity.

“Over the past 20 years, Andy and our talented team have developed an unrivalled reputation for helping organisations bridge the gap between technology and strategic goals, and I look forward to working closely with my new colleagues, customers and partners as we continue to push boundaries and build towards our next stage of growth.”

Gilbert added, “Richard is a hugely respected leader and innovator whose experience and drive align exactly with our ambitious growth strategy for the years ahead.

“Under his leadership, the business is ideally positioned to deliver on our growth plans, working closely with customers and partners to meet their needs and implement solutions that help them to thrive in today’s competitive markets.”