NEWS9 October 2013
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NEWS9 October 2013
HONG KONG — Cido has appointed Ayaz Akhtar (pictured) as director of projects in its Hong Kong office.
Akhtar will be responsible for overseeing client relations and business development for Cido Hong Kong, and for multi-country research projects across Asia.
He previously held positions with Lightspeed Research Kantar in London, the Ronin Corporation and Synovate UK.
Cido Asia Pacific managing director, Chris Farquhar said: “Cido Hong Kong has grown rapidly since its inception in 2009 and we are delighted to welcome Ayaz to the team. His breadth and depth of experience across the market research industry will be extremely valuable in directing the next phase of Cido’s development in the region.”
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