NEWS27 May 2015
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UK — Facts International has announced four new promotions.
Gemma Stephenson (pictured left) has been promoted to the role of associate director, while Kerry Baringer (pictured right) has been made research manager. Also becoming a research manager is Chris Sausman, and Lynsey Clayton takes on the role of senior research executive.
“We are immensely proud to have such a high calibre of talent within Facts International,” said Emily Kettle, managing director at Facts International. “Their achievements and the results they generate are central to continuing our strong performance, and we are committed to recognising our team’s accomplishments.”
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