Six & Flow Group unveils global leadership team
Manchester-headquartered Six & Flow Group has announced a new global operating structure and senior leadership team as it looks to accelerate its growth as an AI-first HubSpot consultancy.
The move brings together Six & Flow in the UK with Dutch agencies Bright Digital, Systony and BrixCRM under a single brand, creating a European HubSpot partner network with more than 175 specialists across the UK, the Netherlands, Canada and South Africa.
Richard Wood has been appointed global chief executive, leading a global management team that also includes Erik van Diepen as global chief financial officer, who joins from VML Netherlands.
The leadership structure also includes a senior executive leadership team drawn from across the group, supporting the integration of the businesses and driving growth across international markets.
Richard said: “Becoming part of a larger group does not change who we are - it amplifies it.
“This structure allows us to move faster, think bigger, and deliver value for enterprise-level clients.
“With further acquisitions planned, we are building a truly global, AI-first HubSpot partner with the scale, depth and intent to lead the market.”
Erik added: “Six & Flow Group is built on the strong foundations of our agencies, which we are now combining and integrating.
“By bringing together our people, collective knowledge and governance, we are creating the financial and operational clarity needed to scale globally while staying agile, accountable and client focused.”
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