by Charlie Spargo
Leeds-based design and delivery consultancy Hippo Digital has secured investment from private equity firm Growth Capital Partners (GCP), and revealed plans to grow its team from 200 to 400 in the next three years.
Hippo Digital was launched in 2016 and supports private and public sector organisations with digital leaders, service design teams and delivery expertise to enable large-scale digital transformation. At the end of 2019 Hippo acquired data analytics provider Converging Data, a move which has helped its growth.
It has won investment from GCP, which partners with rapidly growing SMEs, to help it create more technical roles in its current locations of Leeds and Coventry, as well as look at expansion into cities like Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and London.
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Ipswich Town 1-0 Plymouth Argyle - Match Report
Saturday, 13th Mar 2021 16:59
Troy Parrott’s first senior goal saw Paul Cook to his first win as Blues boss as Town defeated Plymouth Argyle 1-0 at Portman Road. The on-loan Tottenham striker seized on a poor Adam Lewis backpass in the fourth minute to grab the game s only goal with the three points seeing Town up into the final play-off place.
Parrott, Kayden Jackson and Alan Judge returned to the Blues’ starting line-up with James Norwood missing from the 18 and Jack Lankester and Teddy Bishop dropping to the bench.
Jackson, who was making his first start under Paul Cook, started as the lone striker in place of Norwood with Parrott behind him, while Judge was on the left.