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Lee Tucknott set to join Springload

Lee Tucknott set to join Springload

Springload is very happy to announce the appointment of Lee Tucknott to the position of UX Director.

Currently Head of Design at Trade Me, Lee will bring great experience to Springload in the development of UX teams as well as in design and product thinking. During his career he has helped deliver useful and meaningful digital products to businesses in the UK, Australia and New Zealand including setting up internal UX capability at Coles in Australia.

Lee’s appointment comes on the back of recent growth for Springload. They recently opened an Auckland office in Britomart, as well as moved back into the newly earthquak e­strengthened Hope Gibbons Building in Wellington.

“I’m delighted to be joining Springload,” Lee says. “The challenge of growing the company both here in New Zealand and internationally is a really exciting one that I’m keen to be a part of. The Springload team show genuine integrity and a desire to deliver meaningful and useful digital experiences, working collaboratively alongside their clients. These ideals are things that I share.”

“For Springload we’re super excited to have Lee join our team,” says Bron Thomson, Managing Director. “We’re extending and refining our offering in providing end­to­end, insight­driven digital solutions, and having Lee on board will help greatly with this.”

Lee will start at Springload in early May.

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