The co-founder and MD of Pool-based software development agency, Thought Quarter, has been announced as a judge in one of the UK’s leading digital and tech awards.

Sam Armondi, who founded Thought Quarter with his wife Allanah in 2014, has been named as a judge by BIMA (British Interactive Media Association). He will be involved in evaluating some of the country’s leading digital projects and initiatives as part of his new role.

The BIMA Awards were established in 1985 and are among the most prestigious in the digital sector.

“It’s a real privilege to be announced as a judge at this year’s awards,” said Armondi. “I’ve worked in this sector for 15 years and I’m extremely enthusiastic about the work we do to help businesses progress in an ever-evolving environment. To have been asked to be a judge was a really exciting moment for me, and the agency as a whole.”