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INDIA — Deepak Singh has joined Kadence India as managing partner.
Singh joins from Ipsos India, where he was responsible for all NPD quantitative and qualitative work. In his new role he will lead on all insight work for Kadence India.
“We have seen significant growth in our business over the past year and the addition of Deepak to our team means that we can continue that growth with the confidence and knowledge that our clients are receiving the very best of service,” said Aman Makkar, managing director at Kadence.
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