NEWS22 November 2011
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UK— Kimberly-Clark’s UK shopper insight manager Shelley Watson has joined SPA Future Thinking as research director, working in the shopper research team alongside fellow director Jamie Rayner.
Watson is one of five new appointments, including Will Ullstein, the former research director at Munro, who takes on the role of group business development director. Munro was bought by SPA Future Thinking in April.
Former GfK and Kantar Health executive Michaela Williams also joins the group as head of field operations. Sheena McLullich has been named director of people and David Griffith as chief financial officer.
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