Summary:
You joined us for a special guest dinner featuring Ben Page, Chief Executive Officer of Ipsos. With decades of experience in consumer trends and citizen behaviour research, Ben brought invaluable insights into understanding society, markets, and people.
This exclusive dinner presented an ideal opportunity to delve into the endless possibilities unlocked by a deep understanding of your consumer base. You discovered how such insights could revolutionise your marketing approach and served as a catalyst for driving growth in your business!
What You Got Out of the Dinner:
- Gained insights from Ben's extensive experience in company governance and social research.
- Learned about the latest trends and developments shaping consumer behavior and market dynamics.
- Networked with like-minded founders and exchanged ideas on leadership and performance management.
During Dinner You Heard from Ben on:
- Strategies for leveraging reliable information to make confident decisions about your company in a rapidly changing world.
- The role of data and insights in driving business growth and innovation.
- How actionable truths could help you make informed decisions which in turn drove impactful outcomes.
Meet our Special Guest:
Ben Page is Chief Executive Officer of Ipsos.
He originally joined MORI in 1987 after graduating from Oxford University in 1986, and was one of the leaders of its first management buyout in 2000, and the team leading its sale to Ipsos in 2005. A frequent writer and speaker on trends, leadership and performance management, he has directed thousands of surveys examining consumer trends and citizen behaviour.
Ben led the company's government and social research practice from 2000 to 2009 when he became Chief Executive of Ipsos in the UK and Ireland. He was appointed CEO of Ipsos as a whole (across 90 countries) in September 2021.
Ben is a Visiting Professor at King's College London, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He sits on the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) at UKRI. He serves on advisory groups at the King's Fund, and the Social Market Foundation (SMF), and is a Trustee at the Centre for Ageing Better. Ben was named one of GQ’s 100 Most Connected Men of 2015.
He regularly appears on national TV and radio programmes.
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