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OMNIMax founder takes on new role

OMNIMax has made a strategic leadership transition designed to drive continued growth and development at the company.

Friday, June 27th 2025

Jonathan Taylor, founder and managing director, will be stepping into a new role as product manager, focusing full-time on advancing the company’s product vision.

This move underscores OMNIMax’s commitment to building market-leading tools that enable financial services professionals to deliver efficient, client-centric financial advice.

“After more than 20 years as managing director of OMNIMax, I’m excited to be able to focus more closely on what I’m most passionate about - the continued development and innovation of the OMNIMax platform,” he says. “This change will allow me more time to focus on ensuring our tools keep evolving to meet the needs of the industry.”

Greg Hansen, currently the company’s sales and commercial manager, has been appointed as general manager. "With a proven track record of driving company growth and building client relationships, Greg will now oversee company operations and growth strategy, while continuing to lead the company’s sales efforts," the company says.

“Greg has been an integral part of our leadership team and brings a deep understanding of both our clients’ needs and our long-term vision, which make him the ideal person to take on this role,” Taylor says.

The leadership changes reflect a broader shift toward scaling product development while maintaining a focus on client outcomes and company growth.

These changes take effect from 30th June 2025.

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