Glow hires advisor ahead of US expansion

AUSTRALIA – Melbourne-based research platform Glow has appointed Sima Vasa to its advisory board as part of expansion plans in North America.

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Vasa (pictured) is the founder and chief executive of Infinity Squared Ventures, co-founder and board member at Paradigm Sample and is an advisory board member for Women in Research

Glow was set up in 2013 and currently has offices in Australia, the UK and Hong Kong, but has recently been working with blue chip companies in the US, such as Bain PwC and Reckitt Benckiser.

Last year, Glow agreed a partnership with NielsenIQ, with plans for further expansion in the US.

Tim Clover, chief executive and founder of Glow, said: “Sima’s experience in launching, building and scaling her own successful research business in the US will be invaluable for us as we enter the US market.

“Not only is she an incredibly experienced and respected leader, but she also shares our vision that insights can be used to do good.”     

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