NEWS18 July 2012
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UK— Global futures and insight consultancy The Future Foundation has appointed Nick Chiarelli, formerly of Iconoculture, as a key account director.
Chiarelli (pictured) was a director for Europe at Iconoculture and was responsible for building and managing the firm’s client service team on the continent.
Before that he spent 11 years with GfK Roper Consulting where he held the role of director of global consumer trends. Before moving into consumer futures, Chiarelli worked in market research both for agencies and on the clientside with the BBC.
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