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ScaleHouse Brings In Product Expert Tiama Hanson-Drury

December 14 2021

Growth strategy firm ScaleHouse has appointed former Dynata / Zappi product development expert Tiama Hanson-Drury as an Advisor.

Tiama Hanson DruryLaunched in 2019 by Kristin Luck, the former President and CMO of US-based quant MR tech firm Decipher, ScaleHouse provides a range of consulting, advisory and investment banking services to support companies in the marketing tech and marketing services vertical. During her career, Hanson-Drury (pictured) has built global products across the lifecycle, including discovery, delivery and optimization. She currently serves as Chief Product Officer at subscription management platform Minna Technologies, before which she was EVP of Product at Dynata, and held the same title at Zappi.

Earlier, she was Lightspeed GMI's Director of Product, having joined Lightspeed when it acquired MR software and panels firm Global Market Insite (GMI). In addition, she is the host of the Product Led Alliance's 'For the Love of Product' podcast, and an executive member of Women in Research (WIRe), where she co-created the WIRe Accelerate program.

At ScaleHouse, Hanson-Drury will apply her expertise to deliver a product-led strategy to clients. Luck comments: 'Our team is committed to helping our clients scale and monetize their businesses, and this includes identifying opportunities for product expansion and product-led growth. Tiama's extensive experience in product is the perfect complement to our offerings at ScaleHouse as we guide our clients through the most impactful strategies to reach their business goals'.

Web site: www.scalehouse.consulting .

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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