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Xceptor appoints Michiel Verhoeven as CEO
18 January 2023 UK
Reporter: Lucy Carter

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Xceptor has named Michiel Verhoeven as CEO, effective 3 April 2023. He replaces Andrew Kouloumbrides, who has led the company since 2016.

Verhoeven has more than 35 years of experience in the industry, beginning his career as a senior assistant accountant at KPMG. He has held senior roles at companies including Microsoft and Software AG’s webMethods. He joins Xceptor from his role as managing director for software development company SAP’s UK and Ireland outpost.

Commenting on his appointment, Verhoeven says: “On the back of eight years of constant growth under Andrew’s leadership, [Xceptor] is well-funded and primed to expand further across the globe, partner with more leading firms, and continue to invest in the development of the platform itself. I look forward to working alongside the existing senior team, and serving a vibrant client base as we look to strengthen the Xceptor brand.”

Pete Daffern, non-executive chair of Xceptor, adds: “Michiel is a seasoned and highly-regarded leader with years of experience managing global corporations and startups. We believe his enterprise software domain expertise is complementary to our vision for Xceptor and will leave us well-positioned to continue scaling the firm. We would also like to extend our sincere gratitude to Andrew for his dedication and leadership during his tenure as CEO.”
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