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Think HQ welcomes industry trailblazer Isabel Zhang as Head of Cross-Cultural Research

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Fully-integrated positive change agency, Think HQ has announced leading social research specialist and business strategist, Isabel Zhang is joining its growing team. Based at its South Melbourne campus, Isabel will be Think HQ’s Head of Cross-Cultural Research.

With over 20 years of research experience across the Asia-Pacific region, Isabel has been at the forefront of championing multiculturalism and cross-cultural in-depth understanding that amplifies the voices of multicultural communities in Australia and across borders.

Isabel will bring a wealth of industry and sector experience spanning government, education, travel and tourism, retail, property, FMCG and financial services. Her expertise lies in empowering organisations to effectively navigate complex multicultural environments by providing invaluable insights into cultural nuances that enable strategic planning and policymaking.

Jen Sharpe, Founder & Managing Director at Think HQ said, “I’ve been admiring Isabel’s work and contributions to our industry for years. 2025 marks our 15th anniversary and I can’t think of a better way to kick things off than by welcoming Isabel to the team. Isabel is a fantastic researcher with an enviable reputation across Australia and the wider APAC region, and I know that her research pedigree and commercial smarts will make a big impact at Think HQ and the value we can offer the market.”

Isabel Zhang, Head of Cross-Cultural Research at Think HQ said, “My entire career has been focused on acting as a vital bridge to help organisations, business and brands connect meaningfully with multicultural communities both here in Australia and globally. Think HQ is uniquely positioned to connect with today’s Australia, so joining a fantastic team at a truly rare agency was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. I’m here and I’m ready to get to work!”

Isabel joins Think HQ after over six years at Bastion as General Manager – Cross-Cultural Research. Following her move to Think HQ, she will continue her leadership role within the Australian Institute for Diversity in Mental Health, where she works to reshape mental health approaches to better support multicultural communities. At Think HQ, Isabel will sit within the agency’s Strategy & Insights team and also work closely with the agency’s multicultural communications arm, CultureVerse.

About Think HQ

Think HQ is a fully integrated, award-winning agency that delivers communications powered by collaboration. With expertise across strategy, tech, creative, multicultural Think HQ is a fully integrated, award-winning agency that delivers communications powered by collaboration. With expertise across strategy, tech, creative, multicultural engagement, PR, and events, we connect with today’s Australia. As a B-Corp certified agency, we’re committed to making a positive impact for our clients and the communities they serve.


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