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Two New US MDs for Data Firm fifty-five

July 16 2021

Data company fifty-five has promoted Robin Clayton to the role of Managing Director in New York, and appointed Alicia Arnold as Managing Director in Boston.

Robin Clayton and Alicia ArnoldFrom offices in Paris, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New York, Geneva, Shenzhen and Taipei, fifty-five helps brands collect, enrich and activate their data to find new customers, foster engagement and drive sales across online and off-line channels. Clayton joined in 2018 as an Executive Director, leading the US Consulting practice. Before this she worked for Publicis.Sapient as Senior Manager, Business & Customer Strategy; SapientNitro as Manager, Business Consulting; and for IBM as a Senior Consultant.

Arnold joins after a stint as a Client Partner at Cognizant, before which she ran her own customer experience, digital transformation and marketing consulting business ak Arnold. Earlier, she worked for Forrester as a Solutions Partner, and she was SVP, Account Director at Hill Holliday.

In their new roles, Clayton will focus on company growth and building out the team and organizational structure, while Arnold will be responsible for overseeing the operations and performance of fifty-five in the US across new verticals, delivering on business strategies, nurturing talent, and enhancing company culture. Both report to Partner Hugo Loriot, who comments: 'Robin and Alicia both bring extensive industry knowledge and will play critical roles in the success of fifty-five in the US and in our efforts to continue to grow our footprint globally'.

Web site: www.fifty-five.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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