Onclusive appoints new UK country manager
Onclusive, a global leader in media intelligence and PR technology with offices in London, New York, Madrid, Dublin, Hamburg, Paris and Singapore, has appointed Sinthu Satchi as its new UK country manager.
Sinthu brings extensive experience in SaaS and fintech, having previously excelled as a Solutions Consultant at PR Gloo, where she played a key role in launching PR Manager, Onclusive’s press release distribution tool.
In her new role, Sinthu will lead the company’s UK expansion, adopting a customer-first approach to drive product development and client success.
Her career includes roles at the New York Stock Exchange, Thomson Reuters and innovative startups, equipping her to enhance Onclusive’s UK offerings.
Sinthu said: “The future of communications lies in merging data intelligence and technology with human ideas and creative expression.
“By actively listening to our clients, I plan to lead Onclusive’s transformation over the next three years into a robust, all-in-one technology platform that empowers PR professionals and allows them to craft compelling stories.”
Onclusive has also bolstered its European leadership team with the appointments of Ollie Gardner as vice president of customer success UK & Ireland and Tess Fezzuoglio as head of sales UK & Ireland.
These appointments highlight Onclusive’s commitment to innovation, customer-centricity, and leadership in the PR and marketing communications space.
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