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Tuesday 04 November 1997 00:02 GMT
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Origin has appointed Timothy G Lomax as executive vice-president and chief financial officer. Lomax joins Origin from Philips Electronics, where he was director of finance, logistics and information technology for Philips Sound & Vision.

Trusted Information Systems has appointed Mike Horrell as a member of its Information Security Consultancy team. He joins from Zergo.

ICL has appointed Alan Gibson as managing director of its enterprises business. He joins from Group Bull, where he was on the executive management team and was responsible for all business in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and overseas territories. Prior to this Gibson was managing director of Integris UK.

Unisys Global Customer Services has appointed Joe Walton as general manager and vice-president.

Natural MicroSystems has appointed Peter Nicol as UK general manager. Nicol joins NMS from Newbridge Networks, where he worked as sales director.

DoubleClick UK has appointed Andy Mitchell as managing director. He joins from O&M where he was the development director of the digital communications division. Paul Castro also joins DoubleClick from CompuServe, where he was advertising sales manager.

NetNames UK has appointed Mark Blair as Web product development manager. Blair joins from Uptime Group, where he was director.

Appointment announcements should be e-mailed to movers@independent.co.uk

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