NEWS29 June 2015
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NEWS29 June 2015
JAPAN — Gerald Lombardi, a research director at Hall & Partners’ Health in New York, is to relocate to the company’s Tokyo office.
Lombardi (pictured) has helped lead the qualitative and ethnographic practice in the US Healthcare division for the last five years. He will join the Tokyo office, which was established last year.
“Jerry has been an invaluable asset to our US Healthcare division over the past five years and we know he will carry that expertise and enthusiasm with him to Japan,” said Abigail Stuart, Hall & Partners’ global CEO of Health.
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