NEWS12 January 2012
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UK— Discovery Research has appointed former Synovate research manager Hamish Kynoch to its senior management team to help oversee qualitative projects within the financial sector.
His background includes work in the automotive and public sectors, with a particular specialism in financial services.
Discovery managing director Trish Parker says: “We’re delighted to have someone with Hamish’s experience join the team to help manage an increasingly busy schedule of qualitative projects for our financial services clients.”
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