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1. Directors - About Us - Huntswood
www.huntswood.com/about-us/dir - [Cached]Published on: 4/9/2007 Last Visited: 4/9/2007
Mark Woodall
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Mark Woodall
Finance Director (2005)
Mark graduated from New College, Oxford in 1992 with a degree in Chemistry. He joined Huntswood from Fibernet Group plc where he was Head of Commercial Finance. -
2. Management Team - About Us - Huntswood
www.huntswood.com/about-us/man - [Cached]Published on: 4/9/2007 Last Visited: 4/9/2007
Mark Woodall
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Mark Woodall
Finance Director
Mark graduated from New College, Oxford in 1992 with a degree in Chemistry. He joined Huntswood from Fibernet Group plc where he was Head of Commercial Finance. Prior to this Mark spent 9 years with Ernst & Young specialising in entrepreneurial growth businesses including supporting several companies through to IPO.
Mark is married with two children. Out of work he spends much of his time with his young family and socialising. However, his wife Sarah also allows him to find time to be a keen golfer, cyclist and general fitness enthusiast. -
3. Comshare, Inc. -- FIBERNET GROUP PLC PICKS COMSHARE MPC TO HELP EXECUTE ITS EUROPEAN GROWTH STRATEGY
www.budgeting-software-news.co - [Cached]Published on: 8/12/2001 Last Visited: 11/12/2006
"With Comshare MPC's open architecture, we can point the system at multiple data sources," says Mark Woodall, Fibernet Group's Commercial Finance Manager. "Comshare MPC acts as the glue holding all these systems together, providing one information portal to manage and control the business."
From a user perspective, Fibernet was very impressed with the exception alerts and analytic capabilities of Comshare MPC. "We will be making good use of Comshare's hierarchical data visualisation technology," says Mark Woodall.

