NEWS9 November 2009
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NEWS9 November 2009
UK— Online research specialist Opinium has hired former TNS consultant Matthew Webster as associate director.
Webster (pictured) has worked in quantitative research for 11 years, including stints as an associate director at 2CV Research and as a research manager at Ipsos.
At TNS he was a managing consultant on the firm’s international omnibus.
Opinium director Stuart Graham said: “Matthew’s appointment underpins a year of impressive growth for Opinium and we believe he will assist in helping take Opinium on to great things.”
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