NEWS28 October 2011
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UK— Relish Research has made Simon Thompson managing partner of the full-service agency, a new position.
Thompson (pictured) joined the firm from Prescient in February 2010, back when it was known as Drummond Madell. He was made a director in January at the time of its rebrand.
Agency co-founder Monique Drummond heads up the management team as senior partner, supported by Thompson, Rebecca Huntley as head of qual and Louisa Carey-Yard as head of quant.
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