NEWS13 November 2012
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US — Kristin Luck has won two awards at the annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business, recognising her work as founder of the Women in Research (WIRe) networking group and as president of Decipher.
Luck (pictured) was a Gold Stevie Award winner in the Women Helping Women category for WIRe and she won a Silver Stevie Award for Female Executive of the Year.
WIRe and Luck recently collaborated with Research on a study of gender differences in the market research industry. Click here for the results and to read our roundtable debate.
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1 Comment
Beth Rounds
12 years ago
Congrats to Kristen! Well deserved.
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