Apply Digital makes senior appointment
Global digital consultancy firm Apply Digital has hired Sarah Hackett as its first senior vice president of growth for EMEA.
Hackett, formerly chief growth officer at Digitas UK, will lead new business opportunities, client expansion and strategic partnerships to accelerate Apply Digital’s growth in the region.
She brings extensive experience from Cognizant’s Zone, Head London and Goldman Sachs.
Sarah will build on Apply Digital’s existing client base, including The Very Group, Renishaw and Kraft Heinz, while supporting global brands expanding into EMEA.
She said: “I’m really excited to join a business with an impressive portfolio of global clients that’s in the midst of such momentum.
“What’s clear is there’s a huge amount of talent within the business, I’ve been impressed by the team’s entrepreneurial outlook and I’m looking forward to working with them to build the brand in this region.”
Chris Coghlan, chief growth officer at Apply Digital, added: “As a business, we’ve achieved transformative revenue growth in recent years.
“As we continue to grow our footprint, we recognise the need for new senior leadership roles that will help us better serve our clients and partners within our expanding ecosystem.
“Sarah will play a pivotal part in helping us meet our ambitious growth targets for EMEA.”
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