NEWS16 June 2014
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UK — Impact Research has appointed Mina Odavic as business development manager.
Odavic was previously at Norstat UK, where she was focused on new business and account management.
Her focus at Impact Research will be on client acquisition and expanding Impact’s position in the UK.
“The appointment will provide Impact with the opportunity to extend its client base and build on its reputation as market leader in advanced analytics,” said Darryl Swift, managing director.
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