NEWS18 April 2011
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US— Compete’s chief research officer John Bremer has joined Toluna as the online fieldwork firm’s CRO. The company has also hired Peter Shafer as vice president of enterprise solutions.
Prior to Compete, Bremer (pictured) held the role of senior vice president of global representativeness at Harris Interactive and also served as co-director of the firm’s Centre for Innovation.
Shafer, meanwhile, was previously chief executive officer at KRC Research and has held marketing and leadership roles at Gallup and Harris Interactive.
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