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Andy Hutcherson
SVP Innovation & Customer Experience at Simon Property Group
Andy Hutcherson is the Senior Vice President of Innovation and Customer Experience at Simon Property Group, a position he has held since 2007. He is recognized for his extensive experience in enhancing customer engagement and loyalty within the retail real estate sector. In his current role, Hutcherson has successfully implemented various initiatives including an advanced shopper traffic platform across over 25 properties, which has significantly improved customer intelligence and loyalty programming.12
Professional Background
Before his current role, Hutcherson served as the Associate Vice President of Business Insights & Intelligence at Simon Property Group, where he directed financial analytics for marketing and media sales. He also worked as Chief of Staff for the Chief Marketing Officer, managing customer intelligence and budgeting across multiple revenue streams.13 His career includes roles at Ipsos ASI, where he managed a team focused on Procter & Gamble's brand strategies, and at IUPUI, overseeing research operations and analytics.13
Education
Hutcherson holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology from Purdue University.13
Achievements
Hutcherson has been instrumental in several innovative projects:
- He founded Simon's Innovation Group, the first of its kind in the industry.
- He played a key role in establishing Simon Venture Group, which focuses on corporate ventures.
- His initiatives have led to significant improvements in customer satisfaction scores (NPS) and have generated additional revenue through innovative advertising strategies.34
In addition to his professional responsibilities, Hutcherson is involved with the Simon Youth Foundation, contributing to community engagement efforts.4 His strategic leadership continues to drive innovation and enhance customer experiences at Simon Property Group.
