Jordan Wilcox

Jordan Wilcox is the Managing Director at Orionfinity Software Ltd, overseeing the development of software and applications across various platforms, including iOS, Android, and Windows. With a proven track record in delivering high-quality software solutions, Jordan excels in creating scalable, cost-effective applications while ensuring future supportability. Additionally, Jordan serves as a Software Developer at PHOENIX Medical Supplies Ltd, leading projects focused on modernizing business operations through C# cloud applications and implementing efficient DevOps processes. Jordan's educational background includes a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science from Staffordshire University and various qualifications in applied computing and information technology.

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PHOENIX Medical Supplies Ltd

Our vision is to be the best integrated healthcare provider, wherever we are. For us, this means providing each customer with the best possible products and services. PHOENIX is a large and successful group of companies ensuring patients and the public have access to high-quality healthcare in the UK and across Europe. We specialise in medicine distribution, pharmaceutical care and pharmacy- based primary care services. We work in partnership with the NHS, healthcare commissioners and providers as well as pharmaceutical manufacturers. Our companies include Rowlands Pharmacy, PHOENIX Healthcare Distribution, PSUK, Numark, Nupharm and Nucare. We directly manage over 500 community pharmacies and support over 3,500 others, we deliver over 250 million packs of medicines each year through 13 depots situated across the UK. We employ over 6,000 people who provide support to the 25 million patients who visit our owned and supported pharmacies each year. Across Europe, PHOENIX operates in 26 countries, often as market leader, with 34,000 employees, 14,000+ owned and supported pharmacies, 152 medicine distribution centres, 136 million patient visits and a revenue of £24 billion.