NEWS25 July 2011
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AUSTRALIA— Survey Sampling International has appointed Derek Nash as country manager of Australia and New Zealand.
He previously served as general manager at Netway Networks, an IT consulting, support and web services company. Before that, he was marketing manager at ACNielsen and group director for Australia and New Zealand at GfK.
Asia Pacific MD Jason Buchanan said: “Derek brings experience from market research and marketing organisations, giving him a deep understanding of our customers’ needs.”
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