TwentyCi Group appoints former ZPG Data Director for non-exec position

April 30, 2019

TwentyCi Group, a customer intelligence firm, has brought aboard a former ZPG employee as a non-executive chairman. In this role, Mark Witherspoon, who was formerly the Data Services Director and ZPG, will help aid in the support of the company's next phase of growth.

Witherspoon brings 30 years of experience across retail financial services, property risk, data management and modelling in key non-executive roles and consultancy.

At ZPG, he was responsible for brands including PrimeLocation and Hometrack.

As a specialist in property data, TwentyCi claims to cover 96.6% of all UK property moves and publishes the quarterly National Property & Homemover Report, a real time review of the UK housing market. It also recently supplied the data for The Sunday Times ‘Best Places to Live’ homebuyers supplement.

Witherspoon will also join the board of TwentyCi group company View My Chain in a non-executive capacity.

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