Verve promotes Lydia Martin to research director

UK – Cultural, human and artificial intelligence insight company Verve has named Lydia Martin as research director, among a raft of promotions in the business’ research team.

Lydia Martin

Martin (pictured) was previously associate director and managed Verve’s Samsung account, which she will continue to head up alongside other strategic projects across the company.

Also based in London, Nina Luiggi has been promoted from research manager to associate director, having joined Verve from Ipsos Mori more than a year-and-a-half ago.

Other promotions at Verve include Jay Daniels and Maya Fraser-Hall being named as senior research executives, having both previously held the position of research executive.

In Verve’s operations team, Grace James and Jo Airinei have been appointed as project managers.

Verve executive director Tim Martin said: “Nothing makes me happier than witnessing the success of our team.

“Their achievements are a testament to their commitment and talent – and their growth is our growth.”

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