Children and parents market intelligence firm The Insights People has launched data collection operations in Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines and South Korea.
The Insights People has announced plans to open a new office in the Asia-Pacific region, as it launches operations in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines and Indonesia.
Tourist businesses in Burnham-On-Sea area see surge of summer bookings
Tourist accommodation providers in the Burnham-On-Sea area have seen a surge of bookings following Boris Johnson’s announcement about the lockdown easing.
They have welcomed the news from the Prime Minister that self-catering holiday accommodation and camp sites are expected to re-open from April 12th while the rest of the accommodation sector, including hotels, will re-open from May 17th.
Many local accommodation providers in the Burnham area say they are expecting a busy summer holiday season with more people planning to take ‘staycations’ in the UK rather than travelling abroad.
by David Prior
Manchester-based The Insights People, which specialises in kids, parents and family market intelligence, has hired eight new staff.
Ricky Myers joins from Argentina-based kids media agency KidsCorp as Business Development Director for the LATAM region.
Georgie Martin joins from the BBC as Research Manager, Rachel Gleave joins from Manchester-based Media More Sales as Research Executive.
On the tech side, Jon Parnham, Andy Patterson and Jack McKelvey all come onboard as Junior Developers having graduated from Northcoders.
And Gemma Just and Victoriya Holland join as Graphic Designer and PR & Marketing Executive respectively.
Founder and CEO Nick Richardson (pictured) said: “We have started 2021 where we left off in 2020, and I am delighted to be welcoming such incredible talent to our business who share our vision of becoming the business-critical tool for all major brands who operate in the kids, parents and family space.”
Recognising the hurt and pain of our First Peoples
January 23, 2021 12.21am
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AUSTRALIA DAY
Recognising the hurt and pain of our First Peoples
It was probably hard for Scott Morrison’s convict ancestor, who was transported for stealing yarn, and other British convicts (The Age, 22/1). However, it is the height of irony for a man of such power and status to compare this to the dispossession, cruelty and loss of life, family structure and culture experienced by Indigenous people in Australia which has resulted in well-documented intergenerational trauma.