James Griffith has a diverse work experience that spans across various industries. James started their career with an internship at Royal Bank of Scotland in 2009. In 2010, they founded an ecommerce business and successfully managed it until 2010. James then joined Procter & Gamble where they held several roles including Business Development Manager, National Account Manager, and Senior Business Development Manager. During their time at Procter & Gamble, James achieved significant business growth and played a key role in the acquisition of Pringles by Kellogg Company. In 2013, they founded another venture called Red Lady Bug, which lasted until 2014. Most recently, James co-founded Mous in 2016, where they currently serve as CEO.
James Griffith completed their A levels in Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics, Physics, and Economics at Northgate Sixth Form from 2005 to 2007. James then pursued a bachelor's degree in Mathematics, specializing in Pure & Statistics, at the University of Leeds from 2007 to 2010.
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