TRA makes six hires across Sydney and Melbourne

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The six new hires will work with clients including Edgewell, Danone, News Corp, and The Real Pet Food Company.

TRA has made six hires to its teams in Sydney and Melbourne to support growth and new business across both markets.

Account lead Nana Kawaura, consultant Sam Stalley, and senior consultant Charlotte Saunders join the Sydney team.
 
Melbourne’s new hires include account lead Alexandra Fulton, qualitative lead Jemimah Gray, and senior qualitative consultant Claire Timmons.

The insights and research agency’s managing partner, Terri Hall, said the additions highlight its commitment to seeking talent who provide quantitative and qualitative experience, coupled with strategic and creative thinking.

“Our expanded team bring a diverse range of skills to the table, underscoring TRA’s desire to hire the best talent in market and enable us to continue to deliver cutting-edge solutions for clients. People are at the heart of what we do. There is an art to knowing people and the success of this hinges on building teams that have unique perspectives and multi-layered skills.”

Hall added that she and co-managing partner Mark Hobart are looking forward to seeing the new additions grow the business in Sydney and Melbourne, working with clients including Edgewell, Danone, News Corp, and The Real Pet Food Company.

“All our new team members will bolster our existing talented teams in each office, and hiring them is imperative to our continued momentum,” she said.

“As more and more clients demand insights-led marketing stratregies to drive growth, TRA continues to look to expand its senior leadership team in Australia to meet market demand, and we look forward to welcoming additional talent to our team moving forward.”

Fulton, newly appointed account lead in Melbourne, said: “TRA has established itself as the agency to watch on the Australian insights scene. While I was drawn to their reputation for thinking differently about research and consumer behaviour, I was also impressed by their approach and commitment to their own people and culture.

“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to use my experience in quantitative methods to support Melbourne’s team further build this capability, and to take my own skills to the next level.”

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Top row L-R: Sam Stalley, Nana Kawaura, Charlotte Saunders.
Bottom row L- R: Jemimah Gray, Claire Timmons, Alexandra Fulton.

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