NEWS25 January 2013
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US — Mystery Researchers, formerly known as Research Services Group, has appointed former SAP and Coca-Cola executive Geoff Curtis as a director of business development.
Curtis (pictured) will be responsible for the development of worldwide sales at the mystery shopping services provider. In the new role, he will also lead strategic growth projects for the firm.
Lisa van Kesteren, CEO and founder of Mystery Researchers, said: “Geoff’s sharp insights and dedication to uncovering client needs will undoubtedly enable us to add value to our mystery shopping programmes and expand the scope of existing relationships.”
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