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Nature welcomes Madeleine Berenyi and five new hires to the consultancy

• She joins after six years at Envirosell in New York as a senior project manager

By Mediaweek AdminPublished May 4, 2022
3 min read
Madeleine Berenyi Nature

Nature has announced the appointment of Madeleine Berenyi as senior associate director in Melbourne, as well as five additional hires across the business since the start of 2022.

Berenyi joins after six years at Envirosell in New York, where she was a senior project manager, working across clients including SONOS, Samsung, Hilton, AT&T and Capital One.

At Envirosell, the Melbourne-born executive was responsible for leading strategic research and workshops with C-suite executives and managing fieldwork teams of up to 30 people. At Nature, she will be leading client relationships and leveraging her retail and brand background.

The decision to hire Berenyi marks a pivotal time for not only the strategic insights consultancy but the broader insights industry, with overseas borders that were previously closed now opening.

Chris Crook, Nature managing partner, said: "From lockdowns through to talent shortages, everyone can agree that it’s been a tough time for all industries in Australia. I'm so proud of the team at Nature, who have kept our focus where it needs to be during these times, which is on our people and culture. We are privileged to be able to welcome six talented additions to the company so far this year.

"At Nature, we've always believed that people are the heart of our business, enabling us to find smarter solutions for the future, both for clients and our own ways of working. The decision to hire Madeleine and our other new people comes with careful consideration that reflects our strategic approach to growth," he added.

Berenyi said: "I'm so excited to start working at Nature. Their dedication to rigour, growth, and challenging industry paradigms is a great match for my consulting and research experience in New York.

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"From what I’ve seen, they practice what they preach; Nature meaningfully support and value their people, and I look forward to being one of those people," she added.

Liam Cooke joined Nature Sydney in February as associate director, bringing with him nine years' experience in research and insights. He moved from Fiftyfive5, where he worked across a wide range of clients, specialising in audience and consumer segmentation, concept testing and long-term tracking studies.

Hayden Evans also joined Nature Sydney in February as a consultant. He brings five years' experience from Woolcott Research & Engagement which included devising research methodologies and conducting qualitative and quantitative research for a number of federal and state government bodies.

Nature Melbourne has welcomed three new consultants: Tabitha Kelly joined in January from Wallis Social Research; Karthik Krishnamurthy also joined in January from WeGuide; and Olivia Carey joined in March from Hall & Partners.

Nature Partner and Sydney managing director, James Jayesuria, said: "We're excited to be able to bolster our offering by bringing in such important talent to both the Sydney and Melbourne offices. It’s a testament to our continued investment in our people, including how we make a point of staying true to the values that built our business."

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