Behaviorally expands Chicago office with two new hires

US – Shopper research business Behaviorally has appointed Morgan McClure as vice-president, business development and Quinn Russell as business development manager in its Chicago office.

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In their new roles, Morgan and Quinn will work on Behaviorally’s expansion of its work from Chicago and acquisition of new clients.

Morgan was previously head of revenue at Microblink and has held senior roles at Mintel and Nielsen.

Prior to joining Behaviorally, Quinn was sales development representative at Inriver.

Brent Snider, managing director of global business development at Behaviorally, said: “I am so thrilled to welcome Morgan and Quinn to Behaviorally as the business development team further expands.

“Their past experiences and expertise will be instrumental in accelerating our business development efforts and unlocking new opportunities for expansion within our core business and other key vertical spaces: health and wellness, technology, retail and alcohol.”

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