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Research Partnership is expanding its US capabilities with new offices opening in San Francisco and New York

May 2, 2017 | Expansion, New York, San Francisco, USA 

Research Partnership is today expanding its US operations across both the West and East Coast. Director Tom Winter has relocated from London and is today opening a new office in San Francisco, to better service West Coast clients.

Research Partnership is today expanding its US operations across both the West and East Coast. Director Tom Winter has relocated from London and is today opening a new office in San Francisco, to better service West Coast clients. 

Director Rachel Howard is opening a new office in New York to continue to build our emerging markets business and to provide a US hub for our syndicated business. Both Directors will manage a team of researchers and are actively recruiting for additional staff at each of these sites. The two new offices, and the regional office in Boston, complement the company’s US Headquarters in Philadelphia which is led by President Harriet Kozak.  

Tom Winter is supported by Associate Director Birgit Eschmann and Research Manager Will Simpson. Michelle Toennies, Senior Research Executive and Rebecca D’Orazio, Research Executive are both relocating from the Philadelphia office. In addition, two local graduates will be joining the team in June.
  

Rachel is supported by Fara Mboge, Head of Business Development, Syndicated and Tracking services and Alyssa Pritchard, Senior Research Executive. Two local graduates will also be joining the New York team in June.
 

Commenting on the expansion, Mary Assimakopoulos, Founding Director, said, “Research Partnership is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. We have become one of the largest independent global healthcare market research agencies and our further expansion in the US is in line with our key objective for achieving continued growth in this key market.”

Visit researchpartnership.com to find out more.

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