NEWS20 May 2013
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CANADA – Research and polling firm Leger has appointed Rachelle Deshaies as executive vice-president and managing director of its Toronto office.
Deshaies is a former founding partner of Researchology, a Toronto-based market research company that Leger acquired last February.
“Rachelle Deshaies brings high-level strategic insight, which allows Leger to offer its clients a broader range of services, from market research and technological solutions, to consultancy,” said Jean-Marc Le?ger, president of Leger.
Leger has also promoted of Dave Scholz to chief marketing officer for the Leger Corporation.
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