NEWS1 October 2015
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UK — Alex Nketiah (pictured) has joined qualitative agency davies+mckerr from 2CV as managing partner.
At 2CV, Nketiah was head of qualitative and joint head of the technology and entertainment practice. He joins alongside Josh Sparrow, also from 2CV, who is now research director at davies+mckerr.
The agency has also announced the promotion of Antonia Reeve to partner. She joined davies+mckerr two years ago.
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