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PERDIX welcomes a new Product Development and Support Manager

PERDIX welcomes a new Product Development and Support Manager

Over the past five years, PERDIX has been developing an online digital platform and a collection of Apps specifically for wildlife managers, researchers and conservationists across the globe.  With the imminent launch of Version 3 of the PERDIXPro platform, which will provide considerably more functionality, including AI animal recognition, project management systems and form builders, the team at PERDIX has recently grown to welcome Jodie Case, our new Product Development and Support Manager.

 

Jodie comes to us from a previous position at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust where she worked on various wildlife research projects including breeding wader conservation, farmland biodiversity monitoring and predation management. She hopes to use these ‘on the ground’ experiences to develop exciting new products and digital services to solve current and future wildlife management and conservation issues.

Jodie explains…’I am delighted to be joining the PERDIX team. In my former role, I collaborated with PERDIX regularly and always admired the company’s innovative approach to providing practical solutions from applied wildlife research.  Wildlife management professionals are likely to face a myriad of challenges over the coming years including changes in wildlife-law, land-use, climate and invasive species, so I am excited to use my knowledge and the latest technology to help clients overcome these’.

Dr Dave Butler, Managing Director of PERDIX welcomes Jodie on board and says…’I am really excited to have Jodie joining our team as Product Development and Support Manager. Jodie is bringing a wealth of scientific and practical knowledge from her previous role. Her fresh and innovative ideas will help take PERDIX forward in leaps and bounds’.

 

 

 

 

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