NEWS2 May 2013
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Market research services firm Decipher has hired Jeffrey Bergman and Jonathan Tice as senior executives.
Bergman joins from Dritsas, Groom, McCormick where he was a partner and will take the newly formed position of CFO at the firm’s Fresno headquarters while Tice becomes senior vice-president of client development in New York having joined from Authentic Response where he was vice-president of sales and marketing.
“We’re growing rapidly and the time is right to expand our senior management team to guide our future development as a company,” said Kristin Luck, president for Decipher.
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