Cora Systems, a leading provider of project portfolio management (PPM) solutions, today announced that it has been selected by National Trust, which is Europe’s largest conservation charity, to drive its PPM practice across their organization.
Founded in 1895, National Trust selected Cora over several other shortlisted providers after a thorough, two-year selection process.
Commenting on the partnership, a spokesperson from National Trust said:
“The National Trust aims to enhance decision making and drive continuous improvement in how projects are planned and delivered, ensuring long-term value in support of its mission to protect and care for historic places, landscapes, and nature for everyone.”
Adrian Morrissey, Chief Revenue Officer at Cora Systems, said:
“We’re excited to partner with the National Trust on a digital transformation that supports both people and purpose. Helping such a respected organization improve visibility, consistency, and confidence in project delivery is rewarding. Our focus is enabling teams with intuitive tools, trusted data, and best-practice processes that drive long-term impact.”
About Cora Systems:
The Cora platform delivers strategic portfolio and project management software that provides the power of predictability to organizations so they can successfully plan and manage projects – profitably. With offices in the US, UK and Ireland, we work with customers in more than 50 different countries to give them complete control and governance on projects worth over $100 billion. With the Cora platform, everything customers do and make gets delivered on time and on budget, thanks to our seamless integration of schedules, forecasting, resources and financial controls. See: corasystems.com.
About National Trust:
The National Trust is Europe's largest conservation charity, protecting historic buildings, landscapes, and natural spaces across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland for public enjoyment, funded by memberships, donations, and property income. Founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Robert Hunter, and Hardwicke Rawnsley, its mission is to conserve nature, beauty, and history, The National Trust protects and cares for places so people and nature can thrive. It believes that nature, beauty and history are for everyone. It looks after the nation’s coastline, historic sites, countryside and green spaces, ensuring everyone benefits. For more information, visit: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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