About RSTO

Outsourced eCommerce & Online solutions for SMEs.

George Freeland

George Freeland, Chairman

George has been Non-Executive Chairman of RSTO since its incorporation. He is a senior financial director with experience at both corporate and operational levels across manufacturing, distribution, and electronics industries. This experience includes international corporate finance responsibility for a $1bn US manufacturing group.

George has steered RSTO through each year of its impressive growth. His combined responsibility for treasury and strategic management of over £100m of funding keep RSTO in tune with the market and primed for continued growth. George is a fantastic golfer but also buys the beers after Board Meetings, which is great.
Ewan Stark

Ewan Stark, Sales Director

Ewan is always too busy getting the sales in to ever find the time to stop and write about himself. However, if you get him on the phone you will find he has no problem talking about himself and the brilliant websites we sell.

More coming soon (hopefully)...
Tim Shields

Tim Shields, Head of Development

Tim joined RSTO in early 2010 having started his IT career writing and managing synthetic environment and simulation projects for the MoD, moving from there into telecoms and then into web technology.

During his time in RSTO Tim is constantly amazed at just how rapid change is within RSTO, but how mature the process and infrastructure of the company is to allow such speed of change to result in a positive outcome. Tim enjoys doing anything dangerous in his spare time – the most recent of which is scuba diving.
Jean Ferguson

Jean Ferguson, Head of Process

Jean has worked in business process, materials and IT for Boots, Proctor & Gamble and Solectron gaining wide and deep experience in these fast-paced businesses. She joined RSTO in 2008 and has enjoyed applying her ERP and lean manufacturing experience to a company where rapid change and strong growth are a way of life and where, happily, there are no components for people to lose.

Jean is driven to take ideas and make them work and is acknowledged as the company NetSuite Goddess and Empress of Excel. She dresses in red, and relaxes with a mug of hot water, a glass of wine, and a good book, now most often on her beloved Kindle.
Nathan Elliot-Ling

Nathan Elliot-Ling, Head of Digital

Nathan has an outstanding background in the digital industries having spent the last 15 years working both client and agency side immersed in web, eCommerce, search & mobile. He enjoys working externally with new channel partners to develop exciting new products and internally across the business to rollout and commercialize as well as managing the companies various digital channels.

His products have taken him to some exciting places including Tokyo and New York the most exciting of course being Edinburgh. Famous for his love of iPhones, his most feared question is 'where's the props doc for……………..' - he can generally be spotted with a mug of coffee tightly in hand.
David Geary

David Geary ACMA, Financial Controller

David has worked in various industries throughout his career including Banking, Finance, Oil and Gas and Testing and looked upon RSTO as a new challenge in an exciting and fast paced environment and as a company with huge growth potential.

He has been impressed with the enthusiasm of the staff since arriving in 2010 but realises the challenges in managing the controls and systems required to support this growth. David gave up rugby after many years because of injury and now spends time on the hills, the golf course and of course spending time with his family.
Kevin Turner

Kevin Turner, Campaign Manager

When Kevin joined RSTO he had hopes of settling in to design some business websites for SMEs and hopefully learning more about the industry. Five years later he isn't sure what's happened, but after working in development, resource development, product proposition, data and marketing campaigns, he's still enjoying the ride. He feels privileged to have seen and helped the company grow rapidly from 7 to over 130 people and is still learning more about the industry.

He's also still looking for the position in RSTO that allows him to work from the golf course, but until then he plays as often as he can, reads voraciously and has random existentialist discussions over a beer.