NEWS2 February 2010
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UK— The BBC has appointed former New Look researcher Davie Taylor as research manager for online, future media and technology.
Taylor joins the corporation after more than two years working in the consumer insights department at the clothing retailer, where he was responsible for commissioning and managing research projects and advising key personnel.
He and his former New Look colleagues recently won Research magazine’s ‘Business Transformation’ award jointly with research agency eDigitalResearch for their work on the myLook online customer community.
Prior to New Look, Taylor was a research executive at WPP-owned agency BPRI.
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