NEWS1 May 2015
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UK — David Gapp has joined PPL Insights in the role of qualitative director.
Gapp (pictured) has 14 years strategic marketing and marketing insight experience and has worked with businesses such as Boots Healthcare, Adidas, Walkers and Coca Cola.
The agency has also appointed two others: Stace Gothard joins as research executive and Hannah Lloyd joins as field administrative assistant.
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