UK-based 'human understanding' agency Walnut Unlimited has announced eleven recent promotions, including that of Becky McGee to Research Director and Yaasir Aslam, Alex Baines, Rachel Ellis and Adam Gilbert to AD roles.
Walnut draws on specialisms in neuroscience, behavioural psychology and economics to serve clients across retail and customer experience, technology, financial, FMCG, brand and communications.
Aslam, who takes the title of Project Manager Associate Director, has excelled in client development, according to the firm, and recently transitioned into the B2B/Tech team for a 12-month secondment. Baines leads in both quant and behavioural science projects, with her contributions to the latter helping to 'set her apart as a leader in her field'. Ellis also focuses on behavioural science and has risen rapidly to AD level, while Gilbert combines client-facing skills with leading in mixed-methodology projects and helping to grow the Retail team.
McGee has taken on leadership roles and her promotion in part reflects her 'innovative use and interpretation of data', contributing to Walnut insight delivery.
In addition, Martha Doyle, Hannah Jones and Sammy Tribe have been promoted to Senior Research Executive; Sarah Kozlowski and Jack Scarborough to Research Manager; and Nick Moreland to Research Executive. MD Jane Rudling comments: 'It is truly gratifying to witness Walnut Unlimited's continued expansion and the outstanding development of our team members. These promotions are a testament to the hard work, expertise, and commitment that each individual brings to our company. As we grow, we remain dedicated to our core values of human understanding and delivering exceptional insights to our clients. Congratulations to all those promoted; this is a well-deserved reward for your contributions'.
Web site: www.walnutunlimited.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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