NEWS5 March 2015
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US — Research Now has expanded its client development team with five new hires.
The appointments, across a number of US locations, are: Kris Baker (pictured left), who has joined as vice president of client development in Plano, Texas; Bart Roselli (pictured right), vice president of client development in Cincinnati; Mike Gasper, vice president of business development in New York; Chawntae Applegate, senior director of client development in Cincinnati; and Tom Greco, senior director of consumer panels and communities in Cincinnati.
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