hedgehog lab announces senior promotions
Newcastle-headquartered digital product consultancy hedgehog lab has announced a series of senior promotions as the business continues its growth plans.
Chief technology officer Joe Thompson has joined the company’s board, bringing more than 25 years’ experience in the technology sector, including previous senior roles at Xoomworks, part of Accenture.
Meanwhile, Ryan Scaife has expanded his role from chief financial officer to chief financial and operating officer, while Aimé Watson Bachini has been promoted to director of people.
The promotions follow the recent appointments of Malcolm Seagrave as chief executive and Julian Leighton as chair, as hedgehog lab continues to scale its operations across the UK and internationally.
Malcolm said: “Our direction as a business has never been clearer.
“Last year’s execution of our strategy delivered strong results, and we’ve brought that same energy into the new year.
“These promotions recognise the leaders who are helping us scale what we do best – creating products that change businesses and transform lives.
“We are excited for the next phase of our journey with the exceptional team we have in place.”
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