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BIRMINGHAM,
UK, Feb 6, 2013 - Delcam’s chief executive,
Clive Martell, was named CEO of the year at the
Grant Thornton Quoted Company Awards, sponsored
by Growth Company Investor. The award was
presented at a ceremony at the Natural History
Museum on Jan 30, 2013.

Clive Martell of Delcam
(center) receives the CEO of the Year Award from
Ian Throssell, Director of Market Making from
Winterflood Securities, and BBC's Naga Munchetty
The award recognized Clive, for having driven
profitable growth through his experience and
business acumen. It came the day after
Birmingham-based Delcam had issued a trading
update, announcing that revenue from sales of
the company’s CADCAM software and related
services, for 2012 is expected to be at least
£47 million. This would be a record for Delcam
and an increase of more than 10%, over the
previous record revenue achieved in 2011.
Clive said that he is delighted to be named CEO
of the year, even though he feels that, it is a
tribute to Delcam’s excellent results, as much
as to his personal achievements. He thanked the
staff at Delcam for their contribution, to their
success and in receiving the award.
He first joined Delcam in 1982, when it was a
division of the Delta Metals Group. He was
appointed marketing director in 1994 and was
responsible for strengthening the marketing
team. He became managing director of the UK
Division in 1996 and was made responsible for
Delcam’s European subsidiaries in 2001. In April
2008, Clive was made group operations director,
before becoming chief executive in August 2009.
Clive is a chartered engineer with a bachelor
degree in production engineering and a masters
degree in machine tool and manufacturing
technology from the University of Birmingham.
For further information, visit
www.delcam.com.
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