Data analyst celebrates ten-year milestone with UNTHA UK

As we approach the end of another prosperous and progressive year at UNTHA UK, our dedicated data analyst, Sharon Annat, celebrated a decade with the company. 

To help put this into perspective, in the year Sharon Annat joined us, award-winning animated musical Frozen was sweeping the globe, Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ video had viewers transfixed, and world leaders attended the memorial ceremony of South African activist and ex-president, Nelson Mandela, in Johannesburg. 

Throughout her tenure, Sharon Annat has proved more than a seasoned professional. She’s a driving force behind the company’s digital transformation. With a penchant for communication and an exceptional eye for detail, Sharon has been instrumental in shaping UNTHA’s analytical landscape. From data visualisation to insightful analysis, Sharon has played a pivotal role in elevating UNTHA UK’s capabilities in data-driven decision-making.

Speaking about her UNTHA journey so far, Sharon said: “The past decade has absolutely flown by. Over ten years, I’ve seen the company go from strength to strength — broadening our product range, welcoming new colleagues, and bolstering our sales pipeline. It’s truly a credit to our fantastic team here at UNTHA UK. Every one of us really cares about our job, making customers’ business our business, and not stopping until we find the best solution for their needs.” 

To mark the momentous occasion, managing director Marcus Brew presented Sharon with a special UNTHA plaque.

Adding further reflection, Marcus concluded: “Sharon has been a key player in UNTHA’s journey over the past 10 years — harnessing the power of analytics and interpretation of system information to produce truly meaningful insights. Her progression in her role — and popularity among the team — is testament to her determined attitude, and willingness to help others. UNTHA would not be the same without her.” 

 

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