NEWS28 August 2013
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UK — DJS Research has promoted Charlotte Hamilton to associate director.
Hamilton joined DJS in 2012 as a research manager from ævolve where she was a senior research manager and the company said she would take on a bigger role in business development and in winning more complex research briefs.
DJS researcher Gill Redfern said: “Charlotte has worked incredibly hard over the last 18 months since joining DJS and has been instrumental to the success of some of our most challenging projects.”
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