NEWS6 December 2013
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US — M3 Global Research, a healthcare panel company, has announced two leadership changes.
Alan Mavretish, previously of iTracks and Baxter Healthcare, has been appointed as vice president of market research, while Brooke Allen-Watson has been promoted to US qualitative manager.
“2013 has been a pivotal year for M3 Global Research to expand global panel coverage and attract top notch talent to keep our expanding client base serviced with the highest quality healthcare data collection service,” said Roni DasGupta (pictured), head of sales at M3 Global Research.
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