Influencer marketing platform CreatorIQ announced today that it is expanding into France and Germany as part of its growth strategy as demand for influencer marketing software increases. This follows a successful year for the company, having received a $12million investment from TVC Capital and Unilever Ventures, and opened its EMEA HQ in London. Now, the company bolstering its sales team across the region with three strategic hires in the UK, France, and Germany.Nicolas Audry joins as sales director France with extensive experience working across the EMEA region for SaaS companies, the last five years of which has been supporting major retail and e-commerce businesses with digital transformation. Matthias Göllner, joins as sales director DACH and will lead CreatorIQ’s business in the DACH region. Working for companies like Hootsuite, Gollner has gained extensive experience in the social media and influencer marketing space and has collaborated with major brands to build social media as an integral part of their digital marketing and customer experience strategy.Gary Squires joins as sales director UK with over 13 years of experience working for leading digital marketing technologies such as Khoros, Social Bakers and Cision. Natalie Crippen, who shared her typical working day with us, takes on a new role as Manager Customer Success EMEA, after launching CreatorIQ’s UK office in 2019. “Following the investment received last year, expanding our offering into Europe was a key part of our global growth strategy. We have a market leading, competitive proposition, that enables brands to track and drive their relationships with influencers and engage with customers. The new hires ensure that CreatorIQ continues to have the perfect combination of innovative technology and forward-thinking people to support our rapid growth,” said Kam Zulawski, CreatorIQ’s managing director EMEA.
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