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Kin + Carta Promotes Hasemeyer to Americas Group CEO

October 5 2022

London-based digital transformation consultancy Kin + Carta has promoted Adam Hasemeyer to the role of Group Chief Executive Officer for the Americas region. He replaces Kelly Manthey, who moved into the position of Global CEO in July.

Adam HasemeyerKin + Carta's focus is on helping businesses accelerate their digital roadmap, innovate, modernize their systems, and optimize for continued growth. The firm's Data and AI services help unlock data and modernise processes through insights and automation, while its Digital Products team helps build data and insights into customer and employee experience strategy. Last year, the group sold its strategic consultancy Incite to STRAT7, and its Edit customer data business to marketing services provider The Salocin Group, then, more recently, it acquired software development outsourcing company Melon Group.

Hasemeyer (pictured) joined Kin + Carta three years ago, and most recently served as President of the Americas' West territory, steering growth in the region and leading the acquisitions of Cascade Data Labs and Octain AI. Prior to this, he spent sixteen years at transformation consulting Spire Digital, serving as company President and CEO, and in 2019, leading the sale of the business to Kin + Carta.

Commenting on the promotion, Manthey said: 'I would like to congratulate Adam on his new role as Group CEO of the Americas region. Adam's invaluable experience driving commercial growth and successful acquisitions further strengthens our Americas leadership as we continue to scale profitable global growth.'

Web site: www.kinandcarta.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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