NEWS25 February 2013
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ITALY — Digital data collection firm Research Now has appointed Patrizia Elli as director of client development for Italy.
Elli has spent more than 20 years with various Italian research companies and joins from Pavan Insights (Milan) where she was head of the quantitative department.
“[Elli’s] appointment is crucial in guiding our operations onto further growth in Italy and reinforces our dedication to our clients in this region,” said Marc-Antoine Jacoud, managing director for Southern Europe at Research Now.
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