Brisbane-based CX agency Triggerfish expands into the UK

Chris Pash
By Chris Pash | 1 December 2021
 
Oliver Brown.

Brisbane-based CX and martech agency Triggerfish has started hiring in the UK, including the appointment of a new head of UI design, Oliver Brown.

Trigerfish UK team also includes developers, a cloud architect and sales executive.

Brown, with more than ten years’ experience in design, digital and marketing, was previously head of design at TravelTime, and throughout his career has worked with major global clients including Apple, Nokia and Ministry of Sound and the NHS.

The expansion follows the recent announcement of Triggerfish’ new leadership structure which includes the appointment of Mirko Roettgers to the newly created role of General Manager.

Ben Shapiro, CEO of Triggerfish and parent company, Rightscale Group: “We’re thrilled to have Oliver at the helm of our UK expansion. His strong history of leadership and expertise in UI design will be invaluable as we continue to grow and expand our offering both locally and globally.

“I’m confident that his innovative and modern approach to design, combined with our well-established tech expertise, will be a major differentiator for our agency.

“After continued success and growth in Australia over the last few years, we knew that the next step
was to increase our international footprint and offer our services on a global scale.

“With our team now spread across two continents, we’re in a position to better service our current clients, but also expand our international client base.
“Building a presence in the UK market has been in our plans for some time now, so it’s great to see them finally come to fruition. We can’t wait to see where the next few years takes us." 

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