Meet the team

Camberley IT Branch - Part of the FluidOne Group

Steve Brown

Managing Director


Russell Horton

CEO


With Russell at the helm, FluidOne has transformed into an innovative, award-winning Connected Cloud Solutions provider that boasts strong customer service, market-leading systems and platforms.

Jesse Harfield

Interim Branch Director


For more than 25 years, Jesse has been leading and transforming technology companies, with a focus on cloud computing and IT infrastructure. Having successfully grown businesses ranging from 5 to 200 people, and from £2m to £100m in revenue.

He is also a Duke of Edinburgh World Fellow and a Princes Trust Enterprise Fellow, committed to supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs and leaders.

His core competencies include designing and delivering innovative and complex IT solutions for a changing world, both on premise and in the cloud.

Brad Cordell

Technical Director


What does he do?
Brad is our techical guru and oversees all technical operations at projectfive.

Background
He has worked in the IT industry for 14 years, but has played with (read: broken and had to fix) computers and electronics for as long as he can remember.

Did you know?
Brad used to be an Environmental Consultant working in Lifecycle analysis. He hasn’t completely abandoned his hippy roots and is slowly restoring a classic VW Splitscreen campervan, named Edith.

Sharlene Paterson

Service Delivery Director


What does she do?
Sharlene is often the first point of contact for support calls, making sure tickets are raised and issues are worked on in a timely fashion. She basically bosses the techies about and makes sure they all know where they’re supposed to be!

Background
After working in different roles for a larger corporate IT company, Sharlene feels much more at home at Projectfive.

Did you know?
Sharlene’s Drama teacher was actor and comedian Greg Davies from the Inbetweeners!

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