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Julie Baddeley
Harvey Nash plc
TI Fluid Systems
Marshall of Cambridge
Chapter Zero
Board of directors
Julie Baddeley joined the Board in November 2014. She is a member of the Audit and Risk Committee, the Remuneration Committee and the Nomination Committee.
Julie has served in both executive and non‑executive capacities on the boards of leading companies in the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250, as well as a number of major public sector organisations. She has chaired the remuneration committees of several company boards and served as Chair of Harvey Nash plc from 2013 to 2018. She is currently a non-executive director at FTSE 250 company TI Fluid Systems, Senior Independent Director of Marshall of Cambridge and Chair of Chapter Zero, a board climate forum. Julie has broad experience of businesses in professional services such as Ebiquity, and of those in the consumer industry and finance sectors, including BOC Group, Camelot, Yorkshire Building Society and Greggs.
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Board of directors
Nick joined the board as Group Chief Executive Officer in July 2020.
Nick has more than 20 years’ experience in senior executive roles at leading international media, digital and advertising businesses. Prior to Ebiquity, Nick had worked for 10 years at Dentsu Aegis Network (formerly Aegis Group), a multinational media and digital marketing group. Immediately prior to joining Ebiquity, Nick was Executive Chair, UK and Ireland, having previously been CEO for Asia Pacific for nine years. Prior to Dentsu Aegis Network, Nick held a number of senior roles at global media agency Mindshare over more than 10 years, which he joined from international advertising and marketing agency Ogilvy & Mather. At Mindshare he progressed to become CEO of EMEA having been CEO Asia Pacific and previously CEO of Southeast Asia. He has worked with some of the world’s largest advertisers and best known brands including Ford Motor Co, Unilever, General Motors, Microsoft, HSBC and Pepsico.