NEWS10 June 2009
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CANADA/US— Research software and services firm Cint has appointed Lindsay Veling as senior sales director in Toronto and Marc McDonough as sales director at its new Indiana office.
Veling joins from Research Now in the UK where she spent five years and was client development director. In her new role she will support the firm’s US expansion.
McDonough was previously assistant vice president of the healthcare group at Greenfield Online and was at Gartner beforehand.
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