Over to the judges!
The 2022 Significant Insights Global 30 Under 30 list is now closed for nominations!
All nominations will shortly be sent over to our impressive 2022 judging panel where they will review and score each nomination to decide on who should make the global #MRX30under30 List this year.
Announced on November 30th.
Our judges are looking for those that not only stand out in their day-to-day roles, but those who have made a contribution and an impact to the wider industry and/or helped accelerate positive change in the world.
This year we have some extraordinary nominees from across the research, data, and insights landscape, and representing 14 countries:
Australia | Ireland |
Belgium | Netherlands |
Canada | Nigeria |
China | Singapore |
Egypt | Spain |
Germany | UK |
India | USA |
The annual Significant Insights Global 30 Under 30 List aims to recognise the research and insight industry’s exceptional young talent; showcase their achievements and reward their drive, creativity and passion. All of this, making them ‘the ones to watch’ within the global research and insights industry.
Important 2022 Dates
Nominations open: 30th June 2022Nominations close: 30th September 2022- 2022 30 Under 30 announced: 30th November 2022
The Global Judging Panel
The judging committee is diverse and spans 16 countries. Including newly added judges from Coca-Cola, Bayern München, Kantar, Netflix and Cint amongst others.
The judges, all passionate about championing and developing junior researchers, will hope to spend the next three months advocating for, and spreading the word to their networks.
Ankesh Agarwal – Majid Al Futtaim (UAE)
Annie Pettit – E2E Research Services (Canada)
Begonia Fafian – The Coca-Cola Company (Mexico)
Bob Qureshi – i-View (UK)
Cait Wilson – ŌURA (USA)
Dali Tembo – Culture Foundry (South Africa)
Diego Adolfo Chávez Terrazas – EyeSee Research (Mexico)
Emily Bunce – DailyPay (USA)
Finn Raben – ESOMAR (Netherlands)
Harry Unwin – FC Bayern München (Germany)
James Endersby- Opinium (UK)
Jamie McCracken – Nike (USA)
Jillian Roche – NewsSearch (Malaysia)
Jonathan Deitch – Cint (Germany)
Lisa Courtade – Organon (USA)
Marie Delrieux – Carmilla (France)
Natalia Infante Caylor – Hola Insights (USA)
Pallavi Dhall – Kantar (India)
Patrick Collins – Netflix (UK)
Pravin Shekar – Krea eKnowledge (India)
Rachel Hawley – Fieldwork, Inc. (USA)
Seyi Adeoye – Pierrine Consulting (Nigeria)
Shaahin Shariat -Blinkist (Germany)
Sue York – The Research Society (Australia)
Susanna Baggaley – RANZ (New Zealand)
Tom Savigar – Avansere (Norway)
Vanessa Oshima – Heart Data Inc (Japan)
Wiepke van der Wal – Innovators4Research (Netherlands)
Zoe Wilson – AustralianSuper (Australia)
The Entry Requirements for 2023
We’ll want to find the insight leaders, innovators, creators and thinkers, under 30 years of age, who are making big strides in the world of insights. This could be reflected in their day-to-day work for clients and/or stakeholders, or the influence and impact they have made at their organisation, and/or the wider research and insights industry, or through their use of data and insights to help accelerate positive change in the world.
And they/you simply have to be a member of the global research and insights community and 29 or younger on November 30th, 2023.
See who made the 2021 Global 30 Under 30
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