Vision Critical names new MD for Australia and New Zealand

AUSTRALIA— Peter Harris has been appointed managing director for Australia and New Zealand at online research agency Vision Critical.

Harris (pictured) will start his new role in mid-January next year after spending almost a decade at Colmar Brunton, where he was most recently managing director.

He is also the current president of the Australian Market and Social Research Society (AMSRS).

Vision Critical CEO Angus Reid said: “Peter is a real asset to the team. Australia and New Zealand are a big part of the company’s global expansion plans and Peter is certainly the right person to take us forward.”

Harris said his aim was to build “the best local strategic research agency in Australia and New Zealand”.

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