Synovate names new CEO for Censydiam arm

UK— Synovate has promoted Sue Phillips to chief executive of its Censydiam consumer motivational research practice.

Phillips (pictured) joined Synovate in 2005 as qualitative director for the Asia Pacific region before being moved to the UK in 2008 to take up the role of director of training and development for the firm’s global qualitative practice.

Ged Parton, CEO of Synovate Capabilities, said: “Sue has been responsible for the training of our 700-strong community of qualitative researchers for the past few years, so taking on this CEO role for Censydiam is a natural leap forward.”

Phillips will remain on the global qual leadership team while her former responsibilities will be assigned to other members of the team.

We hope you enjoyed this article.
Research Live is published by MRS.

The Market Research Society (MRS) exists to promote and protect the research sector, showcasing how research delivers impact for businesses and government.

Members of MRS enjoy many benefits including tailoured policy guidance, discounts on training and conferences, and access to member-only content.

For example, there's an archive of winning case studies from over a decade of MRS Awards.

Find out more about the benefits of joining MRS here.

0 Comments


Display name

Email

Join the discussion

Newsletter
Stay connected with the latest insights and trends...
Sign Up
Latest From MRS

Our latest training courses

Our new 2025 training programme is now launched as part of the development offered within the MRS Global Insight Academy

See all training

Specialist conferences

Our one-day conferences cover topics including CX and UX, Semiotics, B2B, Finance, AI and Leaders' Forums.

See all conferences

MRS reports on AI

MRS has published a three-part series on how generative AI is impacting the research sector, including synthetic respondents and challenges to adoption.

See the reports

Progress faster...
with MRS 
membership

Mentoring

CPD/recognition

Webinars

Codeline

Discounts