NEWS26 March 2012
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BELGIUM— TNS-Gallup’s Andrew Cannon has been elected president of the European Federation of Associations of Market Research Organisations (Efamro) until 2015.
Cannon has been vice-president of Efamro since March 2011 and is the representative of Finnish association SMTL. He replaces Stig Holmer in the role of president.
Meanwhile, Gudbrand Jevne of Norway’s Virke and Debrah Harding of the UK’s Market Research Society join the Efamro executive board, until 2015 and 2014 respectively.
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