Tetran founder Don Francis resigns from MOQdigital

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Tetran founder Don Francis resigns from MOQdigital
Don Francis

Don Francis has resigned as a director of MOQdigital, 16 months after selling his Sydney-based managed service provider, Tetran, to the publicly listed technology company.

MOQdigital acquired Tetran for $9 million in March 2016, adding 90 employees from offices in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Sri Lanka, with customers across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, London and New York. The MSP had turned over $7.5 million in 2015.

Francis told CRN he would focus on other his other activities, including establishing a private equity firm. 

Francis' departure follows the resignation of chief executive Nicki Page in April. Page was replaced as CEO by chief operating officer Joe D'Addio, who had joined MOQ through the 2014 roll-up of Brisbane-based Technology Effect with Page's company, Breeze.

Since being established then floating on the ASX, MOQdigital has grown significantly, generating $29.4 million of revenue for the six months to 31 December. The company turned over $33.9 million for its first full year in 2016.

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