NEWS23 September 2013
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US — Online Latino panel provider Netquest has opened a New York in a bid to capitalise on the growing interest of US companies in obtaining accurate and reliable information about Latin American market.
Cristián Enríquez will be responsible for the business development of the subsidiary and joins from Cint where he was a project manager.
Enríquez said: “Our short-term goal is to strengthen relationships with US customers, fostering a better understanding of their needs and providing a faster and closer service.”
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