NEWS19 August 2009
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AUSTRALIA— Online panel specialist Research Now has named Martin Filz as head of its newly formed client development team for Asia.
Filz will be based in Sydney where he will oversee the activity of team members Baxter Tan in Singapore, Heaven Zang in China and Megumi Mori in Japan.
Asia Pacific managing director Jason Buchanan said Filz’s appointment as client development director would be “a real benefit to our clients across Asia”.
“In turn,” he said, “this will help us to continue our development in the online space and assist us in providing the best possible service.”
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