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Longo and Radcliffe Move Up at Discuss.io

February 15 2021

Video feedback platform Discuss.io has promoted co-founder Jim Longo to the role of Chief Strategy Officer, while Jeremy Radcliffe has been named Vice President - Global Head of Sales.

Jim Longo and Jeremy RadcliffeFounded in 2013, Seattle-based Discuss.io offers an enterprise-level smart video platform, and in January launched Respondent Management, a DIY hub feature allowing users to track respondents through the process of recruiting, screening, scheduling, incentivizing and interviewing. The firm now has employees in fourteen countries.

Longo, who most recently served as SVP of Sales & Research Solutions, is now tasked with helping brands create a process that scales qualitative research and raising the awareness of the value of insights to enterprise organizations. Radcliffe joined in the UK last year as a Consultant, having previously held senior roles at Edge by Ascential, served as Kantar MD (Compete UK) and worked for Kantar Millward Brown (Dyanmic Logic) as Business Development Director. He will now drive growth for his team and the company.

CEO Simon Glass comments: 'Jim is a giant in the market research industry and his subject matter expertise is unparalleled. He is a strategic thinker and has been a pioneer in the insights profession for many years. Jeremy is a professional sales leader with a proven track record of growing successful sales teams. He has developed close partnerships with many of the world's leading brands over the years and is focused on putting the sales team in a position to execute against an aggressive growth goal'.

Web site: www.discuss.io .

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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