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NEWS28 July 2020
US – Market research business MarketVision Research has made several promotions and hired a research assistant.
Shannon Murphy has been promoted to research director after more than seven years at the company.
She was previously research manager at MarketVision.
Megan Schohl and Lauren Yates have both been promoted to research manager, after both being at MarketVision for more than six years and previously holding a role as a senior research associate.
The company has also appointed Nicole Haffey as a research assistant on its qualitative research team.
Haffey has recently graduated with a degree in marketing from the University of Cincinnati.
MarketVision is a market research firm headquarted in Cincinnati, US, and with offices in London and other US cities, such as Los Angeles, New York, Dallas/Fort Worth, Cleveland and Philadelphia.
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