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Questback Promotes Matson for Global Product Role

June 21 2018

In New York, enterprise feedback management specialist Questback has promoted Nicola Matson to the role of Vice President of Global Product Management.

Nicola MatsonQuestback, which began in 2000 as a Norwegian survey tech firm and merged with German panel and survey software firm Globalpark seven years ago, has expanded in the USA, UK and Central Europe in recent years, assisted by considerable investment. The firm offers a complete feedback system for employee, customer and other market research.

Matson (pictured) joined the company sixteen months ago as Director of Sales Enablement and Support, and has worked to develop its global value proposition across all three solutions sets. Her experience spans twenty years in HR software design, development, implementation, support and sales - almost half of it at IBM in the UK. In her new role, she takes responsibility for shaping and delivering Questback's product portfolio across its key regions in Europe and the United States.

Global CTO Radu Immenroth says of the move: 'This appointment symbolizes two critical strands of our global strategy. First, Questback's commitment to recognizing and promoting our very best talent from within. And second, our passion and investment in building a culture of excellence with our people, our customers, our relationships and our solutions. Operational excellence, along with systematic innovation and customer centricity are driving principles within product management, and I believe that Nicola has the qualities needed to help us do even better in all of these areas'.

Web site: www.questback.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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