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UK — Online communities specialist Verve has expanded its specialist qualitative team with three more senior hires.
Richie Jones (pictured top) joins as digital communities director from Tuned In where he was associate director.
Former Ipsos Mori Nort research manager Tim Martin joins as associate director while Lisa Chautard becomes associate director having been senior insight manager at Spring Research.
Verve CEO Andrew Cooper said: “Richie, Tim and Lisa bring not only strong experience, but also creative and ambitious minds to help us challenge and develop the way in which qualitative community panel research is undertaken.”
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