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Glow Hires NielsenIQ's Johnston for New Data MD Role

February 16 2022

Australian market research technology platform Glow has hired former Nielsen exec Mike Johnston for its newly created role of Managing Director - Data Products, leading the development of new subscription research products.

Mike JohnstonMelbourne-headquartered Glow, which was formed in 2013 by former PricewaterhouseCoopers director Tim Clover, delivers survey building tools, audience integrations and data analysis features. In December, the firm received a seven-figure amount of financing, to further develop its products and platform and to accelerate its international expansion.

Johnston (pictured) joins with more than two decades' experience gained in the UK and US. Most recently, he worked at NielsenIQ, latterly as Executive Director - Product Leadership, in charge of the firm's product strategy across consumer panel and scan market data for the Pacific region. Prior to this, he was Nielsen's Executive Director - Head of Retailer Services; having previously been General Manager of Intelligent Shopper Solutions at loyalty analytics company Aimia; and an Analyst at Beyond Analysis and dunnhumby; after beginning his career client-side at the AA.

Commenting on the appointment, Clover said: 'Mike has a depth of knowledge in data products and the FMCG sector that is exceptional and his international experience is really valuable as we scale up in Europe and the US. Most importantly though, he's aligned with our vision to help businesses have more impact and he's got the attitude and smarts to help make our team even more effective.'

Web site: www.glowfeed.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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