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IN2 bolsters senior team to support international growth

IN2 has announced two new senior appointments as part of its continued international growth, welcoming Noorul Hijaz Tharola as Head of Strategic Communications & Emerging Technologies, based in Dubai, and Joanna Rohozinska as Regional Director for Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), based in Warsaw.

Noorul Hijaz joins IN2 to support its next phase of growth in MENA and India, strengthening the firm’s ability to integrate strategic communications with AI-enabled delivery. His appointment reflects the growing demand from clients seeking faster, more adaptive communications models in complex operating environments. With over 15 years of experience across communications and business management, he has advised corporate, technology and government clients across the Middle East, Africa and India.

Joanna's appointment marks the firm's expansion into Central and Eastern Europe, where the firm found an increasing demand for governance, institutional communications and public sector advisory. With more than 25 years of experience in international development and governance, including roles at IREX, the National Endowment for Democracy, the International Republican Institute and Freedom House, she leads IN2's regional presence, strengthens programme delivery and supports new business development from the firm's Warsaw office.

Paul Tilley MBE, Managing Director and Founder of IN2, said: “IN2 is continuing to grow internationally in response to increasing complexity of communications challenges caused by geopolitical challenges, and due to a rise in demand for our AI led communications solutions that can increase efficiency and reduce costs so significantly for clients.

“Noorul and Joanna bring deep expertise in strategic communications, emerging technologies and regional delivery, which will be critical as we expand our work across key markets. Their appointments strengthen our ability to support partners operating in fast-moving and high-stakes environments.” 

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Fergus Kibble, Founder and Managing Director of FORWARD, said: "I am pleased to be bringing FORWARD back.

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