NEWS24 April 2013
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US — Survey sampling firm SSI has appointed Max Weber as managing director, Asia Pacific and Satoshi Komatsuzaki as country manager for Japan.
Weber (pictured) joined SSI from Millward Brown where he headed up the Zurich office as director while Komatsuzaki joins the company from Nielsen where he was director of consumer research and Japan head of shopper practice.
SSI CEO Chris Fanning said: “SSI has a very significant presence in APAC, and the region is an exciting growth area for the company and our customers.”
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