NEWS18 June 2015
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UK — Pete Canning, Pauline McGowan and Gareth Simmonds have all been promoted to The Nursery’s senior management team.
Prior to joining The Nursery, Canning had worked at Ipsos and Hall & Partners; McGowan at MORI, Millward Brown and SPA; and Simmonds at Illuminas.
“We are delighted to welcome Pete, Pauline and Gareth to the management team,” said Lucy Banister, co-founder of The Nursery. “All three have already made a terrific contribution to the company and we know we will benefit enormously from their involvement as The Nursery grows and develops.”
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