IKE Appoints Paul Cardosi as US-based CFO

MKTUPDTE
Tue, Sep 30 2025 08:30 am

IKE today announced that it has appointed Paul Cardosi as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to be based in the company’s Colorado headquarters.

Paul has a range of experiences relevant to IKE’s industry and growth trajectory. Paul is a finance and business leader and brings experience scaling high-growth SaaS businesses as well as leading larger SaaS businesses across the infrastructure, construction and supply chain industries. He most recently held senior finance and business leadership roles within $multi-billion Trimble, Inc. (NASDAQ: TRMB), including as finance leader of Trimble’s engineering and construction technology business and general manager of Trimble's fleet telematics business. Prior to Trimble, Paul was CFO of Spatial Corp. a 3D design software division of Dassault Systems (Euronext: DSY), and CFO and co-founder of CreekPath Systems, a software data storage management company.

Paul has an MBA from Strathclyde Business School (Glasgow, UK) and holds an active Certified Public Accounting (CPA) license.

IKE CEO Glenn Milnes commented, "We are excited to welcome Paul to work alongside myself and our US-centred leadership team in Colorado as we continue to build our business focused on the North American electric utility market. As noted, Paul’s experience is particularly well matched to IKE’s industry and our growth goals.”

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