NEWS26 June 2013
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US — Strategic brand and marketing consultancy Prophet has hired Ramin Mikaili as a partner.
Mikaili joins from Mindshare where he led the business strategy unit’s client strategy practice and will be part of Prophet’s analytics group responsible for creating CRM and marketing solutions for clients.
Prophet chairman and CEO Michael Dunn said: “Ramin stands to be a huge asset to our firm given his deep grounding in analytics, and the creativity he’s shown in using them to help businesses be more effective and successful.”
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