Hallam joins Davy at Vision Critical

UK — Technology company Vision Critical has appointed Marcus Hallam as vice president of business development for European key accounts.

Hallam (pictured) is the former European business development director at Market Probe and joins Neil Davy, who was appointed in November from Hall & Partners where he set up and led the global client relations initiative across the business.

The appointments come after Vision Critical UK relocated to larger premises in central London, following a 66% increase in turnover between 2011 and 2012. 

Mike Stevens, managing director of Vision Critical UK said: “We have attracted top research talent to our London team, and we’ll be making more appointments over the coming months. 2013 is shaping up to be another big year for us.”

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Michael Lowenstein

I have a great deal of respect for Marcus. He's a true professional, and he will be an excellent addition to your London senior team. I wish him every success at Vision Critical.

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