Graham Nicholls (businessman)
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Graham Nicholls is a full time paid elder for Haywards Heath Evangelical Church and is Chief Executive Officer of Extrada, a global company providing a service aggregation hub for the delivery of digital services to consumers and on the board of [[1]]
Nicholls was also a Director of the The Application Home Ltd., a consortium of around 40 companies to provide a platform for co-operation, market testing with agreed technical and business models and major commercial trials with the support of the UK Government.
Prior to working with Extrada, Nicholls worked for Echelon, a supplier of network communication devices, managing business development activity in the UK and Europe in the area of home control and networking solutions for service providers utilities and product manufacturers. Previously, Graham was Managing Director of E-Squared Ltd., the largest independent Systems Integrator in the UK for computerised building management systems.
Nicholls lives in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England with his family. He is an elder of Haywards Heath Evangelical Free Church and also Trustee of Saltworkz Cafe.