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The Behavioural Architects Hires Six in London

March 12 2019

UK-based behavioural economics specialist The Behavioural Architects (TBA) has expanded its team with six new hires, including Eleanor Heather as Associate Director, and Louise Littleton and Laura Woodward as Senior Strategic Consultants.

Eleanor Heather, Louise Littleton, Laura Woodward, Sarah Murray, Charlotte Brown and Kate PillingLaunched in 2011, the company has offices in London, Oxford, New York, Shanghai and Sydney. Heather joins from Ogilvy's Behavioural Science Practice, where she served as Senior Behavioural Strategist; Littleton was previously a Senior Manager at Australian brand consultancy Fiftyfive5; and Woodward recently returned to the UK after three years working for the brand consultancy Quantum Consumer Solutions in Singapore.

Sarah Murray joins the Core Intelligence team, after recently completing an MSc in Behavioural Science from UCL, before which she spent four years working as an analyst for an asset management firm. Charlotte Brown returns to TBA as a full-time Trainee Strategic Consultant, having previously spent a placement year with the company as part of her degree in Psychology from the University of Kent; and Kate Pilling joins full-time after completing an internship with the team at the end of 2018, and with a degree in French with International Studies from Warwick University.

Company founders Crawford Hollingworth, Sian Davies and Sarah Davies commented: 'We are incredibly privileged to attract such talent to TBA family to work on both our core intelligence and ever-expanding client list'.

Web site: www.thebearchitects.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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