NEWS2 December 2014
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US — Research Now has appointed Pam Maltby as its new senior vice president of client development.
Maltby (pictured) joins from Ipsos ASI, where she worked for 11 years; most recently serving as president of the US region. In her new role, she will focus on new areas of growth with an emphasis on products and strategies built around serving the CPG, retail, financial services and pharma sectors.
Prior to joining Ipsos ASI, Maltby spent 13 years at Nielsen.
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