NEWS30 May 2014
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CANADA — Jean-Marc Leger has been reelected as president of the Worldwide Independent Network of market researchers (WIN).
Leger, president of Leger The Research Intelligence Group, founded WIN in 2007. He was first elected president in 2010.
“I can only be proud of the work we have accomplished over the last four years,” said Leger. “Our activities now cover 95% of the world market and total revenues of 500 million euros.
“We are now a credible and solid alternative to other multinational giants such as IPSOS, Neilsen and other GFKs of the world.”
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