A technology treble; Fast-growing digital company takes on three new recruits.Byline: ANDREW MERNIN ATECHNOLOGY company has taken on three new recruits with experience in the digital sector. Newcastle-based Th_nk, which specialises in digital marketing, has appointed Nick Betts as its new project director. Nick has consulting experience with Accenture (Accenture, Chicago, IL, www.accenture.com) The world's largest management and technology consulting firm, which was spun off of Arthur Andersen & Co. in 1989 as a separate entity known as Andersen Consulting. and PriceWaterhouseCoopers, where he was responsible for large-scale Government and private sector projects. He said: "I'm delighted to have joined the team at TH_NK, going back to where my heart is in the digital industry. "I'm looking forward to working alongside such a talented bunch of people to help the company achieve its next phase of growth." Nick will be responsible for the delivery of projects and will oversee the management of the company's resources. The firm has also appointed Matt Theakston Theakston could be
Thompson, city (1991 pop. 14,977), central Man., Canada, on the Burntwood River. A mining town, it developed after large nickel deposits were discovered in the area in 1956. as a test analyst. Matt joins TH_NK after relocating to London from Chicago, while Stephen Thompson has more than seven years of experience having worked at Northern Rock and Citifinancial. TH_NK CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Tarek Nseir said: "It gives me pleasure to welcome them to the team. Nick's experience is invaluable to his role as project director. Matt and Stephen also bring a wealth of experience." Late last year, TH_NK was listed as the 36th fastest-growing company in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 awards. CAPTION(S): EXPERIENCE - from left, Matt Theakston, Nick Betts and Stephen Thompson |
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