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Boxclever Expands Senior Team

September 21 2016

British full service agency Boxclever has made three director-level appointments.

Rich Brown, Andy Haylett and Dean TindallThe Leeds-based firm was set up in 2010 by Kathryn Boxall, Sam Gardner and Claire Boorman, who previously headed Nunwood's Global Insight, Analytics and Activation divisions respectively. Specialist areas include proposition development and pricing, brand strategy, customer experience, segmentation and marketing effectiveness, and last year the company launched a Marketing Effectiveness business, hiring former Nunwood Board Director Colin Bunn to lead it.

Of the new arrivals, Analytics Director Dean Tindall is also a veteran of Nunwood: he worked as its Head of Analytics and then as Executive Advisor, Marketing Sciences for the firm after it became KPMG Nunwood.

Rich Brown joins as Qualitative Director with twelve years' experience gained at NatCen, BMRB, Hall and Partners, and most recently as Head of the Leeds office of Relish.

Andy Haylett takes up the post of Quantitative Research Director, after twelve years at Ipsos MORI, where he latterly served as Director of the RAJAR radio listening survey, and four years at Viewpoint where he was the TU Project Manager.

Boxall says the hires strengthen the company's 'hands-on, senior-only model', and comments: 'Following another year of double digit growth driven by client recommendation and strengthening existing relationships we are in a strong position to continue to add to each area of our business'.

Web site: www.boxcleverconsulting.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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