
Through the partnership, Aggancio will bring the digital BoardClic platform to its network of boards, executives and directors throughout Europe and beyond. Aggancio is a technology and quant-driven executive search firm with offices in New York, London, Stockholm, Singapore and Hong Kong.
“We are thrilled to enter into this channel partnership with BoardClic and introduce their digital platform to our extensive network of clients worldwide. Through this partnership we will strengthen our offering and set a new standard for our clients in leveraging data to drive informed decision-making. We also share a common DNA as data and technology-driven pioneers, both committed to challenging traditional incumbents and pushing the boundaries of innovation.”, says André Haug, Founding Partner and CEO, Aggancio.
Aggancio has worked with a diverse range of clients, both existing and past, including Battery Ventures, EQT, Creandum, Verdane, TA Associates, Antler, Amex GBT, KKR and BCG.
“We look forward to introducing our leading digital platform for board evaluations to Aggancio’s impressive network of clients around the world, enabling them to implement a data-driven and state-of-the-art standard for board effectiveness and portfolio governance”, adds Monica Lagercrantz, Founder and CEO, BoardClic.

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