NEWS4 May 2010
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MALAYSIA— Ben Llewellyn has been appointed acting managing director in Malaysia, taking over from Steve Murphy who left the firm at the end of April.
Llewellyn has been with Synovate in Malaysia for seven years, most recently as research director, designing and implementing research projects across all sectors.
Tim Balbirnie, CEO of Synovate Asia, said he was “very pleased” with the appointment. Further details on Murphy’s departure have not been disclosed.
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