Warrior forms advisory board to support growth
Manchester-based performance nutrition brand Warrior has launched its first advisory board as it accelerates international expansion.
Chris McLaughlin and Nick Rhind have been appointed as board advisors, while Ian Cassidy joins the business as chief technology officer.
Chris brings experience across FMCG brands including Kellogg’s and St Pierre Groupe, while Nick adds digital and commercial expertise from his time leading CTI Digital.
Ian will lead Warrior’s digital strategy, focusing on e-commerce growth and customer experience across platforms.
Their appointments strengthen the company’s leadership as it scales globally, builds its product range and expands across retail and digital channels.
Kieran Fisher, founder of Warrior, said: “From day one the ambition with Warrior has been to build a world-class performance nutrition brand.
“Bringing Chris, Nick and Ian into the leadership team strengthens the business as we continue expanding internationally and investing in the infrastructure required to support that growth.
“They bring huge experience in building and scaling businesses, and their insight will help guide Warrior through the next phase of its journey.”
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