NEWS1 September 2011
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UK— Razor Research has hired Quadrangle’s former head of qual Matt Arnold (pictured) as a director while promoting Elle Atton to the same role.
Atton joined the firm in 2009 as a research manager, while Arnold was a research director at Hall & Partners prior to Quadrangle.
Other new additions to the Razor team include research managers Amelie Truffert, formerly of Ipsos Mori, and Claire Webster, ex-TNS-RI, while Tara Phelan and Michaela Hulmanova form a new operations team at the agency.
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