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OMNIMax appoints a new development manager; Jason Butler Departs

OMNIMax, a leading provider of SaaS solutions for the financial services industry, has appointed Tristan Misselbrook to the position of Development Manager.

Wednesday, December 17th 2025

He is returning to OMNIMax after previously serving as a Senior Developer with the company. His strong technical background, leadership experience, and familiarity with OMNIMax’s products and development practices position him well to lead the team through its next phase of growth.

“Tristan’s mix of technical expertise, problem-solving ability, and dedication to building modern, scalable products aligns perfectly with where OMNIMax is heading,” said Greg Hansen, General Manager of OMNIMax. “We are delighted to welcome him back and excited to have him leading our development team.”

The company also announced that Jason Butler, OMNIMax’s current Head of Development, will be departing after five years with the organisation. Butler has played a key role in shaping the company’s technology foundations, delivering major product upgrades and client projects, and supporting OMNIMax through a period of significant growth.

To support a smooth transition, Misselbrook will commence in his role prior to Butler’s departure, with a planned crossover period to maintain continuity across the development function.

“We’re incredibly grateful for Jason’s contribution,” Hansen said. “His leadership and deep technical knowledge have been instrumental to OMNIMax’s evolution.”

As Misselbrook steps into the Development Manager role, he will oversee OMNIMax’s development team, manage technical delivery across all projects, and support the company’s commitment to building reliable, adviser-centric technology.

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