MediaSense Appoints new Head of Transformation
Independent global media advisor, MediaSense, appoints Jack Shearring as Head of Transformation.
Shearring joins MediaSense from LEAD Consulting, the independent marketing technology and data measurement business where he advised many of the world’s leading brands including HSBC, Sony, Farfetch & Heineken to design and deploy transformation programmes and accelerate internal capabilities.
Prior to LEAD, he held strategic marketing roles at Apple and Bloomberg and agency-side roles at Mindshare and Havas.
He brings 15+ years of digital transformation experience to MediaSense and is a regular contributor to industry thought leadership - writing for various trade bodies and publishers including ISBA, WARC, IAB & Adwanted.
Ryan Kangisser, Managing Partner, Strategy at MediaSense on the appointment: “As a recognised leader in digital transformation, I’m delighted to welcome Jack to MediaSense and continue the progress we are making in helping brands realise their full funnel marketing ambitions. His extensive experience and ability to drive change within complex organisations will provide a great addition to the team and our expanding offering to clients.”
Jack Shearring comments: “I have long admired what MediaSense have achieved and thrilled to be joining the company at a time when the industry is experiencing such transformational change. I’m especially looking forward to working with some incredible brands and supporting them with their change programmes.”
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