NEWS14 January 2013
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CHILE — Online panel and survey technology firm Netquest has opened an office in Chile to be led by Enric Cid, who also heads the development of the company’s Latin American panels.
The Chile office will oversee management of Netquest’s Southern Cone panels, taking in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
Cid has been with the firm since 2002 and led the opening of Netquest’s offices in Madrid and São Paulo in 2007 and 2009.
In Chile he will be supported by Jordi Quirós as business development manager. Quirós was previously an account manager and global panel manager at Netquest Barcelona.
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