NEWS10 June 2013
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UK — Online community specialist agency Tpoll has added two to its payroll with the appointments of Mariam Sultan and George Martin.
Sultan has been appointed research executive and joins from Ipsos ASI where she was an advertising research assistant while Martin becomes assistant scripter having worked at House of Fraser.
“It’s great to be in a tight-knit team where the full research cycle is based in-house,” said Sultan.
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