NEWS29 August 2012
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UK— Edelman’s insights and analytics subsidiary StrategyOne has appointed ICM’s Emily Hunt as director of insights. She will join the firm on 31 August.
Hunt will lead the firm’s primary insights team. She will be based in the London office and report to James Turner, UK managing director of StrategyOne.
Hunt joins the firm from her current role as research director at ICM, where she focused on the technology sector and worked closely with Turner before he left to head StrategyOne’s UK office. Before ICM, she was at FreshMinds and was a director at Penn Schoen & Berland.
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