NEWS7 April 2014
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UK — Populus has hired Penn Schoen Berland’s (PSB) Andrew Gunn as a director in its politics and reputation practice.
At Populus, Gunn will work with practice head Rick Nye, who said: “Andrew’s arrival will significantly strengthen our expertise in the financial services sector in particular, which is a key target area for growth in the years ahead.”
At PSB, Gunn was a member of the London management team. He previously spent time at Brunswick and Ipsos MORI.
Last month, Populus’s politics and reputation team won a contract to provide poll data to the Financial Times in the run-up to the 2015 UK General Election.
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