Leading management consulting firm, Growth Solutions Group, has
made three new senior appointments as it expands to meet demand for
its expertise in integrated research, strategy and brand
development.
Graeme Chipp, Managing Director of GSG, said that the company
was delighted to have attracted three high calibre professionals
with European and Asia-Pac experience. "GSG has experienced
strong growth this year and these appointments bring additional
depth of leadership and expertise in research, brand development
and growth strategy to our clients," Mr Chipp said.
The appointments are:
Matt Sandwell, Research Consultant. Matt is responsible
for the successful organisation, management and delivery of
research projects within GSG. He has consulted to a wide
range of industries throughout both Australia and Asia, using his
market research expertise in branding, communications, customer
experience and new product development to help unlock growth
opportunities for clients.
Erik van Vulpen, Senior Consultant. Prior to GSG, Erik
worked with growth strategy consultants, Auberon in Europe before
spending the past ten years in Asia where he worked as Regional
Strategy Director for Samsung and as Head of Marketing at Asia
Pacific Breweries managing brands such as Tiger, Heineken and
Guinness. More recently, he was Commercial Head for telco
service provider, Millicom in Sri Lanka.
Kylie Chong, Senior Consultant. Kylie's expertise is in
and brand strategy and customer insights, across a range of
industries. Her experience includes developing new brands
from naming, positioning and identity, leading including online
communities research and innovation projects to consulting on brand
architecture.
Growth Solutions Group is a specialist consultancy in
sustainable growth creation and healthy brands. The firm was
established in 1998 and over the years has served many of
Australia's leading organisations in such as Myer, Open
Universities, Luxottica, Bupa, Australia Post, Goodman Fielder,
Constellation Wines and the Departments of Premier and Cabinet,
Health, Innovation and Regional Development.
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