NEWS13 December 2012
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AUSTRALIA — STW-owned research agency AMR has promoted Oliver Freedman, the general manager of its Sydney office, to MD, replacing Gary Wilkinson who is leaving to build his own business after 10 years at the helm.
Freedman (pictured) has been with AMR since 2004. His new role puts him in charge of all AMR’s teams and its three offices – in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Taking his place as Sydney GM is Mathew Densten, who joined AMR from TNS Hong Kong in September.
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