NEWS30 July 2012
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UAE— StrategyOne has named Fergus Clarke as head of its Middle East and North Africa research division.
Clarke has led StrategyOne’s Abu Dhabi office since January 2012. Earlier in his career he worked for Research International, Millward Brown and TNS Research International.
Laurence Evans, StrategyOne’s president of international operations, said: “The UAE is a vital hub for StrategyOne growth in the Middle East and Fergus is bringing the best of international research techniques to benefit UAE, GCC and MENA clients.”
StrategyOne is the insight and analysis subsidiary of the Edelman public relations group.
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