NEWS7 March 2011
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UK— GfK NOP has hired former Harris Interactive consumer lead Peter Jenkins as head of FMCG research in its consumer products and retail division.
Jenkins left Harris in July. Earlier in his career he worked for TNS Infratest and Marketing Direction.
He reports in to division boss Pam Armstrong, who said: “Peter’s outstanding depth of experience in the FMCG sector will be a driving force within our forward-thinking CPR division. He is driven, client-focused, an exceptional team leader and we are delighted that he is joining GfK.”
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