NEWS24 March 2014
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US — Canadian market research firm Logit Group has opened an offices in the US, to be led by Marcus Turner as vice-president.
Turner (pictured) will be based in Portland, Oregon and will be responsible for new business development and account management across the US.
Prior to joining Logit, Turner had stints with SampleSolutions, RDD Field Services, Ugam and ICT Group.
Logit Group president Sam Pisani said: “The timing for US expansion is perfect as the economy continues to strengthen and this year’s political cycle heats up. Our hiring of Turner solidifies our commitment to this market.”
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