Niroo Rad

Niroo Rad

Niroo Rad is managing director & CEO of ASI Europe, specialists in software solutions for charities and associations since 1995.  
Niroo started his career developing and implementing financial management systems. Following the sale of that business in 1985, he started an Apple Macintosh dealership that became the UK's second largest Mac reseller. Niroo then joined Blyth Software, developers of Omnis and led the company's expansion into seven European countries and the USA.

He founded Caspian in 1990 and for thirteen years led the team that developed and implemented that CRM software in the UK. The relationship between ASI and Caspian began in 1996 and culminated with ASI acquiring Caspian in 2004 as part of its global expansion programme.

 

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IT offers lifeline to charities hit by recession

Nobody ever said fundraising was easy but with the recession having reared its ugly head, many charities are losing confidence in their ability to raise support for their cause. Niroo Rad, CEO at charity software company, ASI Europe offers advice to charities on how to use technology to drive cost out of the fundraising process, whilst significantly improving the outcomes.

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