Profiles of our online consultants

Mavens of London's personnel come from diverse backgrounds; our education includes jurisdprudence, biochemistry, psychology, intelligent systems, & mathematics. Over the last seven years, we have developed a formidable set of skills for digital, including search engine optimisation, all forms of online research & measurement, user experience work, mobile & desktop application development, social media engagement, business systems design, and strategic oversight of online presences. Our work has spanned the globe, covering most languages and cultures.

Besides the consultants and experts listed below, Mavens employs a number of translators and topic specialists for our bespoke programmes. We have strong links with the education sector, and have worked with a variety of Professors and Masters-level students in communications and marketing disciplines at both the University of Brighton and City University London.

Ben Bose, Founder

Before beginning Mavens, Ben worked as Head of Research at one of the world's largest digital marketing companies. He has created innovative and rigorous digital strategies for companies as diverse as Unilever, Santander, Bank of America, Channel 4, Absolute Radio, & Marriott. Thinking fast, and talking faster, he leads Mavens' strategic thinking and programme development functions. read more

 

David Hughes, Managing Partner

David Hughes headed up Research and Analytics at his former agency, working for high-profile clients as Coca-Cola, Barclays, BT, and Unilever. He then joined the Mavens team in search of larger, more extreme and terrifying spreadsheets to sate his jaded palate. Mavens has attempted to provide this. He doesn't always look this worried, but mostly he does. read more

Leon Baker, Consultant

Leon joined Mavens to contribute to SEO projects after four years as a natural search analyst at a class-leading digital agency, increasing traffic and revenues for clients such as BAA; but also has the background to serve as a general-purpose technical solution engine. Likes URLs a bit too much. read more