NEWS16 October 2014
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UK — TNS BMRB has named Keith Bolling as its new head of National and Official Statistics Survey and Gillian Prior as head of Longitudinal Studies.
Bolling will lead a team that covers the Crime Survey for England and Wales, the Cabinet Office’s Community Life Survey and the National Survey for Wales.
Prior, who before joining TNS BMRB was deputy head of the Health research Group at the National Centre for Social Research, is the project director of Understanding Society.
Bolling and Prior (both pictured) are supported by large teams, including two new hires: Steven Coutinho and Alice McGee, who both join from NatCen Social Research.
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