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Angela brings more than 20 years of experience in finance and business administration with her from her current role as CFO for next47. Next47 is a global venture firm set up by Siemens in 2016 to invest in entrepreneurs, foster disruptive ideas and accelerate the development of new technologies.
Prior to joining next47 in February 2017, Angela spent 17 years in various financial leadership roles across Siemens AG, including significant time in the Digital Enterprise PLM business, and also here in the UK where she was the Commercial Director for North West Europe of Siemens IT Solutions.
Angela holds a Bachelor of Accounting degree and has retained strong business links to the UK during her time in global business roles in Germany.
Juergen Maier, CEO Siemens plc said: “Angela brings a wealth of global experience from the heart of Siemens’ digital transformation business. She will further strengthen our leadership team and contribute in the next exciting chapter of Siemens UK & Ireland development.”
Angela Noon will take up her new role as CFO, Siemens plc from 1st January 2017.
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