Data Consultancy CJC Preps US Expansion

Leading the UK-based consultancy's US charge is Trista Burke, who joins CJC after stints at FIS and Activ Financial.

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Burke reports to CJC founder and chief executive Paul Gow (pictured)

CJC chief executive Paul Gow says CJC is well known is North America, but doesn’t have a “lot of saturation.” In the US, CJC is most known for its consultancy business, but efforts have largely been focused around one client which has prohibited wider growth.  Now the vendor is looking to diversify. “We want to expand our operation in New York and then look at other cities, such a Chicago,” Gow says. 

Heading the charge—as well as heading CJC’s existing New York team—is newly hired head of

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