NEWS2 April 2014
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BRAZIL — TNS has announced that James Conrad has been appointed as managing director, Brazil.
Conrad was previously executive vice president, west region lead for TNS US. This role will now be filled by Rogerio Monteiro, who joins from GfK where he was managing director, technology for North America.
“It really is an exciting time to be part of TNS,” said Conrad.
“With the World Cup fast approaching, and the Olympics a couple of years away, this is an important time for Brazil and our Brazilian clients. I’m delighted to lead TNS’s team of incredible practitioners and to continue our focus on driving impact for our clients.”
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