NEWS17 February 2012
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AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND— Insights consultancy Fiftyfive5 has added senior hires to its operations in Australia and New Zealand: Tom Nagy and Richard Hall.
Nagy (pictured) joins the company following a spell as freelance consultant. Over the course of his career he has worked for Review Partners and AMR Interactive.
Hall, based in New Zealand, comes to the firm from Truth Consulting in the UK. He has also worked at Flamingo.
Fiftyfive5 partner Karen Phillips said: “Our new hires are exceptional in that, beyond their excellent research skills, they’re great strategic problem solvers – and that what makes them such assets for our clients.”
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