Business Daily Media

The Times

.

Poplin Data Promotes Chloe Sasson to CEO Appoints Board Of Advisors

  • Written by: PR Newswire

SYDNEY, Dec. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Poplin Data, a specialist in rich behavioural data solutions has today announced the promotion of Chloe Sasson to Chief Executive Officer and the appointment of Sidney Minassian and Amit Shah to its Board of Advisors.

"I am thrilled with this appointment and excited to lead our amazing team as we continue our mission of helping product and data leaders deliver on the promise of growing businesses and enhancing customer experiences with intelligent data solutions," said Chloe Sasson, CEO of Poplin Data.

For the past two years Chloe has served as Chief Operating Officer of Poplin Data, working closely with co-founders Narbeh Yousefian and Mike Robins to operationalise and commercialise the business that has grown strongly from its inception in 2016.

"Chloe has worked tirelessly in building our foundations for growth," said Narbeh Yousefian, Co-Founder & Director of Poplin Data. "We're fortunate and excited to be led by Chloe who in a short period of time has become the soul of our company".

Prior to Poplin Data, Chloe has spent the past 20 years in numerous commercial roles at Google, Fairfax Media and Fox Interactive Media in Australia and Singapore.

Additionally Poplin Data has appointed Sidney Minassian and Amit Shah to its Board of Advisors.

Sidney Minassian has 20 years of experience in founding, leading and growing venture-backed technology companies in Australia and the USA. His last company Contexti - a big data analytics company was acquired by Versent in 2019. Today, Sidney is the Founder of GrowthQ, a strategic advisory & coaching company helping tech Founders & CEOs build high-growth businesses.

Amit Shah brings 15 years of experience advising SME's and startups on best financial practices for successful growth. He is currently the Founder of The Startup Shop providing virtual CFO services, the Treasurer of StartupAus and holds multiple private and NFP board positions.

About Poplin Data

Poplin Data enables online-first businesses to deliver on the promise of personalisation, attribution and first-party measurement with rich behavioural data pipelines.

Partnering with Snowplow Analytics - the world's leading first party data delivery platform and working across Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Poplin Data has delivered solutions for over 50 digital business customers across Australia including Catch Group, Finder, Temple and Webster and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Learn more at www.poplindata.com[1]  

 

References

  1. ^ www.poplindata.com (www.poplindata.com)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3209302_AE09302_0

Australian businesses lean into global strategic partnerships (GCCs) for next wave of outsourcing

The Australian corporate landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation in how it sources talent and innovation. While businesses have traditi...

The New Pressure Gap Crushing Small Businesses

Starting any business and making it prosper is a major undertaking. Part of the challenge is managing the uncertainty, but the financial pressures o...

Click Frenzy returns with a free EOFY sale event for retailers this month

New owners Gabby and Hezi Leibovich bring back Australia’s leading ecommerce sales event with Australia Post as Major Sponsor   Click Frenzy is ...

The 95 Per Cent Failure Rate Is Not An AI Problem

Most Australian SMEs I speak with are already having a go at AI. Some are running formal pilots, others have a team member quietly experimenting o...

New AR tech helping to solve field service skills crisis

AI-enabled augmented reality (AR) smart glasses are emerging as a new practical solution to fill a shortage of field service technicians maintaini...

For Midsize Companies, Global Payroll Systems Matter More to Business-Security Than You Think

When a midsize company expands across borders, its payroll operation becomes exponentially more complex. These organisations typically face a new ...