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  1. Nationality. British. Education. Christ's Hospital. Alma mater. Oxford University. Occupation. Entrepreneur. Stephan Adrian Shakespeare ( né Kukowski; born 9 April 1957) is the German-British co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the British Internet-based market research and opinion polls company YouGov .

  2. I founded YouGov in 2000 (with Nadhim Zahawi). I was chair of the Data Strategy Board for… · Experience: YouGov · Education: University of Oxford · Location: United Kingdom · 500+ connections on...

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  3. Stephan Shakespeare Founder. Stephan co-founded YouGov in 2000. One of the pioneers of Internet research, he has been the driving force behind YouGov’s innovation-led strategy. He was chair of the Data Strategy Board for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills 2012–2013 and led the Shakespeare Review of Public Sector Information.

  4. 23 gen 2015 · Shakespeare has much to gain from YouGov’s success. By hitting targets over the next five years, he can earn bonuses worth up to 11 times his basic salary (£226,639 in the last financial year ...

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  5. November 2021. Be reassured: the world is not as divided as we might think. Stephan Shakespeare and Joel Rogers de Waal. Beneath the public discord about BLM, the climate and feminism, there is...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YouGovYouGov - Wikipedia

    Steve Hatch has been YouGov's chief executive officer since August 2023, taking over from co-founder Stephan Shakespeare who succeeded Roger Parry as the company’s non-executive chair. Since Peter Kellner's retirement from the company in 2016, its methodology has been overseen by YouGov’s chief scientist, Doug Rivers.

  7. 17 mar 2016 · Market Research Society. 3.58K subscribers. Subscribed. 8. 1.7K views 7 years ago. A series of video interviews with industry leaders kicks off with YouGov's co-founder and CEO Stephan...

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