UK-based kids, parents and family market intelligence provider The Insights People has promoted two of its team, including Richard Craig who moves into the newly created position of Chief Data & Information Officer. The firm has also appointed seven new members of staff.Headquartered in Manchester, the company includes Kids Insights, offering marketers a range of resources on the consumption and behaviour trends of 4-to-18-year-olds; and Parents Insights, a market intelligence resource for all things 'parenting, mum and baby'. With its recent launch into Latin America via Brazil and Mexico, the company now surveys more than 3,000 children every week, across nine continents and four countries.
Craig (pictured) joined the group's Bee Industrious division in 2017 as Director of IT, alongside his role of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for The Insights People; and he is replaced as CTO by Dan Lucas, who previously served as Client Technical Director. In terms of new hires, Juha Remes joins the company as Senior Developer, Harrison Drew as IT Support Engineer, Tanya Sarakinis as US Business Developer Director, and Rob Legnar as European Business Development Director. In addition, Rajan Sundavadra takes up the position of Research Executive, Jenny Ryan joins as Office Manager, and Dominic Holmes joins on an apprentice scheme as a Junior Content Executive.
CEO Nick Richardson comments: 'I am absolutely delighted to welcome so many talented individuals to our expanding business. It has been an extensive recruitment process but one which means that we are best placed to serve the needs of our clients and continue to establish ourselves as the global leader in kids, parents, and family market intelligence. And we are continuing to actively recruit for account management, developer and data scientists' roles all of which will be based in our Manchester headquarters'.
Web site: www.theinsightspeople.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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