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Advantage hires new SOC manager

Jeremy McClure

Jeremy McClure formerly Head of IT at Property Brokers, joins IT services provider AdvantageNZ as Manager of the Security Operations Centre (SOC), After 20 years of assisting Property Brokers to become a nationally significant force in real estate with over 80 locations and 900 people.

Jeremy says “While Property Brokers will always have a place in my heart, it was important for me to find a new challenge, Property Brokers have systems that scale, the right people and capability along with their key partners that will bode them very well for the future”.

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