NEWS24 September 2013
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UK — TNS BMRB has expanded its qualitative practice with a number of senior level appointments.
Joining the practice as senior associate directors are former Define research manager Caitlin Connors (pictured); former associate director at EdComs Daniel Clay; and Marita Kenrick, formerly research manager at the Australian Department of Health & Ageing.
In addition, Marina Gkiza and Jason Archer have joined as research executives.
TNS BMRB head of qualitative research Desiree Lopez said: “We have hired a fantastic set of researchers who bring new skills and experience to our practice alongside important government social research expertise.”
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