Videosign hires marketing and communications manager
Liverpool-based contracting software developer Videosign has appointed Nia Forrest-Owen as its new marketing and communications manager.
Nia, 27, previously served as Videosign’s business development manager and has been with the company since January.
Originally from Anglesey, she studied accounting and finance at the University of Chester before starting her career in customer support and operations at a tech start-up.
In addition to her role at Videosign, Nia is a committee member of Merseyside Young Professionals, supporting career development for emerging business leaders.
Nia said: “Working at Videosign originally appealed to me because it’s a fast-moving business with a rapidly evolving product, which means you have to be able to work in an agile way.
“Moving into marketing and communications means I can move my career in the direction I want to be heading long term, while still being a part of this innovative growing business.”
Videosign launched in the UK in 2019, offering a platform that enables remote signing and witnessing of contracts with AI-powered facial recognition.
The company recently released its ‘Big Update’, featuring the Videosign Contract Creator (VSCC) and new workflow tools like the Videosign AI Assistant and Directsign.
Videosign is also recruiting new sales staff to support its growth.
Steven Tallant, Videosign chief executive, added: “I’m very pleased that Nia has progressed to this new role at Videosign and is staying with us to develop her career.
“As we continue to evolve the Videosign platform, reaching a wider audience and sharing the stories of customers using the software across varied sectors – including financial advice, the legal profession and education – is going to be crucial to continuing our growth and expanding our reach.
“Nia will play a key role in inspiring more businesses to embrace the benefits of remote contracting.
“I wish her lots of success in her new post.”
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