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Jobs boost as cyber security firm sets up HQ

- By GRAEME WHITFIELD Business and Agenda Editor graeme.whitfield@reachplc.com

HUNDREDS of jobs are set to be created in Newcastle after an American cyber security firm announced it would open its European headquarte­rs in the city.

Arctic Wolf, an American firm which has been valued at more than $4bn, will initially create 30 new jobs with the opening of its Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) headquarte­rs in Newcastle. It hopes to increase that number of job into the hundreds over the next three years.

Political leaders in the city have welcomed the announceme­nt, which is the latest in a string of overseas firms attracted to Newcastle in recent months, following similar announceme­nts from payment firm XPlor and digital consultanc­y Monstarlab.

The new office has been establishe­d by Arctic Wolf’s vice-president Clare Loveridge, who grew up in Newcastle but left the city to further her career.

She said: “The UK economy is rebounding from the impact of the pandemic, and central to that growth are the technology and security requiremen­ts that businesses must implement to support hybrid operations.

“With less of a need for workers to be based in London, the North East has quickly establishe­d itself as a new hub for leading technology firms looking to set up shop outside of the capital.

“While I grew up in Newcastle, I spent much of my career in the South. When I returned to the North East five years ago, I could see first-hand the fantastic pool of talent that is growing in the region.”

Invest Newcastle, part of Newcastle-Gateshead Initiative, worked with Arctic Wolf to secure the firm’s move to the region.

The company had announced last year that it wanted to expand into Europe, having doubled sales in North America and attracted funding rounds totalling $350m in 2020 and 2021.

Jen Hartley, director of Invest Newcastle, said: “Arctic Wolf’s decision to establish its EMEA headquarte­rs in Newcastle over the capital, is testament to the growing appeal of the North East as a talent hotspot for leading technology companies and our thriving business community.

“As recent government figures show, Newcastle has one of the fastest growing tech sectors in the UK, so it’s fantastic to see one of the world’s leading cybersecur­ity companies choose our region as its primary base in the UK and EMEA.

“We’ve loved working with the team at Arctic Wolf on their decision to choose the city and we’re looking forward to working with them further as they grow their exciting business, continue to create jobs and ultimately thrive here in the heart of Newcastle.”

Nick Forbes, leader of Newcastle City Council, said: “We are delighted to welcome Arctic Wolf to the city; the strategic choice of Newcastle over London is testament to not only our tech and digital strengths, but also to our strong business networks and unique culture that makes us an attractive destinatio­n to live, work and invest.”

 ?? ?? Left to right: Nick Forbes, Leader of Newcastle City Council; Clare Loveridge, Vice President and General Manager EMEA, Arctic Wolf; and Jen Hartley, Director of Invest Newcastle, NewcastleG­ateshead Initiative
Left to right: Nick Forbes, Leader of Newcastle City Council; Clare Loveridge, Vice President and General Manager EMEA, Arctic Wolf; and Jen Hartley, Director of Invest Newcastle, NewcastleG­ateshead Initiative

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