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The entire MBE programme, from the then Director Margot Bethell, to the lecturers and classmates, set the groundwork and inspired more corporate career success, Dil says. While she ultimately did not end up working in the field, Dil says her Masters in Bioscience was a crucial bridge between the worlds of science and commerce. How to succeed in a fast-paced industry: plan ahead She also received a Diane Foreman Scholarship to attend the visiting faculty of Darden Business School’s (University of Virginia) executive programme in New Zealand in 2016. Since joining the team, Dil’s been named one of NZ’s Entrepreneurial Winning Women by Ernst & Young (2015) and was more recently a people’s choice winner in the Digital category of Idealog’s Most Creative People Awards (2017). One of her biggest challenges has been scaling the company culture within a team spread across the globe. She helps the CEO execute the vision and strategy, and scale processes from a start-up to a world-class international company.

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It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what Dil does day-to-day, because the company is evolving so quickly and her role is, as she says, “very nebulous”. The business captures insights on television content consumption and engagement across different platforms around the world. Dil completed a Masters of Bioscience (MBE) at the University of Auckland in 2011 and went on to carve out a career in research analysis before joining Parrot Analytics in 2014, right at the start of its journey.








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