NEWS20 August 2012
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US — Research and consulting agency Marketing Workshop has hired Ashley Goode, formerly of DunnhumbyUSA, as research manager.
Goode (pictured) previously worked as a project manager at research agency Alexander Babbage following a three-year spell with DunnhumbyUSA, where she held the role of senior associate.
She also served as a project manager at the University of Alabama where she led the development of a consumer insight reporting software programme for a loyalty marketing consultancy.
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