hedgehog lab reveals major 2018 revenue growth and new roles across company
The senior leadership team at Newcastle-headquartered digital consultancy, hedgehog lab has undergone a reshuffle seeing co-founder and chief executive officer, Sarat Pediredla, focus more on the business’ long-term strategic goals.
Beginning in January 2019, Pediredla aims to dedicate his efforts solely to hedgehog lab’s vision, strategy and growth.
As part of the move, current chief operating officer, Antony Dinning, will assume day-to-day operational control of the business.
The company’s growing executive team also includes chief product officer, Aidan Dunphy, will also report to Dinning.
Antony Dinning said: “We had an incredible year in 2018, so it’s a real honour to be entrusted with even greater responsibility in shepherding the company through its next stage of expansion in 2019.
“We all can’t wait to get going on what is set to be another transformative year at hedgehog lab, underlined by the exciting new hires we’ve got lined up in leadership positions in the first quarter of this year.”
As well as hedgehog lab’s reshuffle, the company’s revenue also grew 65 per cent during 2018. As well as this, 28 new jobs were created at its Newcastle office last year, while its headcount grew by 50 per cent across the Newcastle, Hyderabad and Boston offices.
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