Peter Champness - Chairman
Peter has undertaken a wide range of major international projects. As a Managing Director of LCS he has undertaken commercial due diligence, strategic corporate advice, and valuations for financial institutions, private equity houses, government agencies and businesses. He chaired the editorial board and drafted sections of the 2003 European Valuation Standards. Heading a team from the City University Business School he advised the European Commission DG XV on risk associated with commercial real estate lending and bank solvency ratios. Subsequently he contributed to a report on risk associated with asset backed lending and Basle II.
Tony Stockham - Chief Executive Officer
Tony has over 15 years experience in risk management and software development. He led the European, Middle East and Africa Oracle risk management team at KPMG, where he designed security and risk management for companies such as Pepsi Co and Michelin. After spending two years as director, group risk practices for Barclays Bank plc, Tony was a founder of Itrium and has been with us since 2003.
Pam Stockham - Chief Finance Officer
Pam has over 10 years’ project management experience. At the Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ she led the project programme within the finance department, including the merger of Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi with UFJ Bank. Whilst at Ernst & Young, Pam qualified as a Chartered Accountant and supervised a number of projects within the Business Risk Consulting team for organisations from the DTI to BP.
Andy Carter - Chief Technology Officer
Andy has spent 16 years in the IT industry in a number of roles. He began his career as a software engineer designing and implementing telecommunications protocols and supporting protocol design efforts in various international standards bodies. He switched to the end-user side, joining Morgan Stanley where he ran first their European Network Engineering group and subsequently their global network transformation programme from New York. He then moved to Accenture where he ran their UK network consulting practice in addition to leading a number of large programmes for government and financial services clients. Most recently he was head of Technical Architecture at Marks and Spencer.