Women in Research adds three advisory board members

Brown is founding partner of market research sample and operations business Gazelle Global Research Services. She is also a member of WIRexec, WIRe’s programme for senior corporate research executives and supply-side leaders, and is on the board of the Market Research Council.
Campbell is a consultant and former C-level leader who was global chief executive of Millward Brown from 2007 to 2013, and then joined Imax as chief marketing officer. She co-founded marketing tech and insights holding company Rival Group and advises organisations through her consultancy Womintuition.
Granahan is co-founder of insights operations firm Sync Research Group. She currently leads events in Philadelphia for WIRe and previously held several leadership positions with the Central Atlantic Insights Association Chapter, including two terms as president.
The incoming advisory board members join incumbent members Mario Carrasco, Emma Cooper, Tiama Hanson-Drury, Michelle Gansle, Alex Owens, Elaine Rodrigo and Lisa Wilding Brown.
Outgoing advisory board members, Jackie Chan, Shazia Ginai, and Anita Rao Kapur will transition to emeritus status when they have completed their board term.
Kristin Luck, founder of Women in Research, said: "These three exceptional leaders embody the expertise, vision and commitment that WIRe represents.
"Anne, Eileen and Liz have each demonstrated unwavering dedication to advancing women in our industry – not just through words, but through tangible action as mentors, thought leaders, and champions of change. Their strategic guidance will be invaluable as we continue to evolve WIRe’s mission and expand our impact across the global research community."
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