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Sentieo Doubles Staff in London and Expands Across EMEA

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Research platform provider Sentieo has doubled the size of its team in London as it expands to service 50 clients in the EMEA region, with the addition of a director of UX design, a director of product, and three sales and client success executives. The company expects to double the sales team again over the next 12 months. Sentieo, whose cloud-based, AI-driven platform is designed to provide a central hub for the entire research workflow, recently closed a $20 million funding round from Centana and Ten Coves Capital, bringing their total capital raised to date to $62 million.

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