NEWS2 June 2014
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US — Brian Lamar has been appointed director of insights at EMI Research Solutions.
He joins from Ipsos, where he was an account director. Lamar has also worked at TNS and Harris Interactive.
“Brian’s background will complement our existing team perfectly,” said Michael Holmes, EMI’s president and CEO. “Blending client side analytics with 15 years of sampling expertise, we are poised to deliver the highest quality sample for mobile and online research.”
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