In 2022, Prolific North continued to shine a spotlight on some of the remarkable people working across the North’s ambitious digital, creative and tech worlds.
Whether it was how a former deputy prime minister once called an agency boss a t**t when he was a former journalist, to insightful career tips for budding product managers from Booking.com, we were able to take a sneak peek into the lives of industry leaders through our series of regular features.
As we move into a brand new year, here’s our round-up of some of our favourite features from 2022:
Joining Journey Further earlier this year from Rise at Seven, Thierry Ngutegure shared some of his successes, failures and lessons he’s learnt in his career.
Charlotte Bella, Senior Product Manager, Booking.com
Charlotte Bella shared how she initially started her career in the financial services industry 20 years ago to how she switched to product management, now working for travel giant Booking.com.
As a well-known figure in the North, Paul Corcoran shared all the lessons he’s learnt from his lucky break launching Agent to the advice he’d offer his 21-year-old self.
With a fascinating career working as a journalist and communications specialist before launching PR and content agency No Brainer, we found out all the lessons and luckiest breaks Gary Jenkins has had.
Launching Matillion alongside CEO Matthew Scullion in 2011, the tech company has become one of the North’s regional success stories with a valuation of over $1bn. Ed Thompson shared what a busy week at his tech company looked like.
Mark Sellers, Managing Director, TalkTalk Business
From sharing who has had the biggest influence on his working life to sharing a surprise performance he once did at Royal Albert Hall, we found out about all the interesting lessons Mark Sellers has learnt.
If you’d like to be involved in any of our regular features in 2023, please contact rachael@prolificnorth.co.uk.
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