NEWS15 December 2014
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UK — ResearchBods has announced three new hires: Louise Davies, Benjamin Pelc and Shannon Berry.
Davies (pictured) joins as client services director, having previously worked at Vision Critical, YouGov and Research International.
Dr Benjamin Pelc, who has spent the last six years in academia, joins the project management team; while Shannon Berry has taken the position of PR and marketing manager. Berry has previously worked for Search Laboratory and the University of Huddersfield.
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