NEWS27 September 2013
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US — Research and consulting firm The Marketing Workshop has hired Stephanie Greene as marketing research manager.
Greene graduated from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business where she obtained her masters degree in marketing research and worked as a student researcher for Coca Cola
“I plan to use my professional experience and analytical skills to glean valuable insights from the data for our clients, turning research into actionable business recommendations. I look forward to gaining a breadth of experiences in both quantitative and qualitative techniques while developing my proficiency in marketing strategy,” said Greene.
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