NEWS19 June 2009
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UK— Neil Bradford has resigned from his position as co-chief executive of the Data and Insight group at publisher Emap after a year in the role.
Bradford has left to work in the private equity sector. Emap CEO David Gilberston (pictured) will fill in while the firm decides whether to appoint a replacement, Emap said.
The Data and Insight group offers data and business intelligence services for clients in the retail, fashion, automotive, built environment, media and political sectors, through outlets such as the Worth Global Style Network (WGSN), Planet Retail and DeHavilland.
Rupert Keane, the division’s remaining co-chief executive, is staying with the company.
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