Simon Munroe

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Simon Munroe

Simon’s two great passions are shiny things and going fast, so using technology and working with great people to make a difference never really seems like a ‘proper job’. Rapid change is the norm for Simon. He’s helped the recorded music industry through the effects of content digitisation and changes to consumer behaviours and preferences. He also supported the newspaper industry move to subscription models, helped video content producers to improve digital rights exploitation and helped retailers to use data more effectively to increase consumer engagement and loyalty. As if that wasn’t enough he’s also added an MBA to his extensive repertoire of knowledge and experience. When he’s not working you may find him enjoying a blast on a scary motorbike or alternatively being much more sensible in an old-style campervan.

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