NEWS17 May 2011
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CHINA— Kantar Health has appointed Simon Li as its general manager for China, where he will oversee the firm’s growth strategy in the country.
Li (pictured) has spent 20 years working within the healthcare research market in China, and was last at IMS Health where he held the role of head of primary research.
Stephen Potts, Kantar Health’s regional director for Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, said: “Simon is one of the most respected healthcare market research experts in China, and we are delighted to have someone of his calibre leading our business there.
Li replaces Scott Davies in the role.
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