Jack Verlander
About Jack Verlander
Jack Verlander is a Key Account Director at YouGov, where he has worked since 2024. He holds a BA in Business Studies (Hons) from Bournemouth University and has over a decade of experience in client services across various advertising agencies.
Current Role at YouGov
Jack Verlander serves as the Key Account Director at YouGov, a position he has held since 2024. In this role, he operates in a hybrid work environment, focusing on collaborating with agencies to uncover audience insights and facilitate brand tracking. His responsibilities involve managing key accounts and ensuring that clients receive valuable data and analysis that can inform their marketing strategies.
Previous Experience in Advertising and Client Services
Jack Verlander has over a decade of experience in client services, primarily within high-profile advertising agencies. He previously worked as an Account Director at YouGov from 2022 to 2024, and held the position of Senior Account Director at Wunderman Thompson from 2019 to 2022. His career also includes roles at ENGINE UK, Partners Andrews Aldridge, and Tullo Marshall Warren, where he developed expertise in managing client relationships and delivering marketing solutions.
Educational Background
Jack Verlander studied at Bournemouth University from 2005 to 2009, where he earned a BA in Business Studies (Hons) with a focus on Marketing. Prior to this, he attended Reigate College from 2003 to 2005, achieving an A Level in Business Studies. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his career in marketing and client services.
Early Career and Roles
Jack Verlander's early career includes various roles that contributed to his professional development. He worked as a Recruitment Consultant at Hays from 2008 to 2009 and served as a Pensions Administrator at Towers Watson from 2009 to 2010. Additionally, he gained experience in Australia, working as an Accounts Officer at AXA-Tech and as Casual Labour at Staging Rentals & Construction Services in 2011.