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Thomas Husson

Thomas Husson
Senior Analyst

Research Coverage

Channel Design Strategies, Consumer Mobile Activities , Consumer Mobile Adoption & Behavior, Consumer Technology, Consumer Telecommunications, Customer Experience, Emerging Marketing Channels, MVNOs, Marketing & Advertising, Media & Entertainment, Mobile Entertainment, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Services, Mobile Web, Telecommunications Services, The Mobile Channel, eBusiness/eCommerce

Research Focus

Thomas serves Consumer Product Strategy professionals. His research covers mobile consumer services. He focuses in particular on the evolving mobile ecosystem, the impact of new entrants in the mobile space, mobile services, mobile media and content, mobile Internet, mobile marketing, and advertising.

 

Previous Work Experience

Before joining Forrester, Thomas spent 4 years at JupiterResearch as a senior analyst and six years at Bouygues Telecom (3rd French operator), first as Internet product manager and then as mobile multimedia product manager. Thomas has also worked in the financial services sector in Milan in Italy for one-and-a-half years. Thomas has been a judge in the Global Mobile Awards at Mobile World Congress since 2008.

 

Education

Thomas has degrees in international marketing/strategy and finance from EM Lyon (Lyon School of Management) and from Science Po Paris (Institute of Political Science).

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Languages Spoken

French


Thomas Husson serves Consumer Product Strategy professionals.
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