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Research Partnership announces several new appointments

Research Partnership is delighted to welcome Anne Cunningham and Morten Andersen and announce that Sue Rees has joined our specialist Emerging Markets team.

Anne Cunningham has joined Research Partnership’s European division as a Director at the company’s global head office in London. Anne has over 25 years’ of practise in the pharmaceutical industry and brings with her extensive and wide ranging experience from roles in both client companies including AstraZeneca and on the agency side. Most recently Anne was Customer Insights Partner at AbbVie where she was responsible for leading an integrated programme of analytics, market research and insight generation to support AbbVie’s rheumatology brands. Prior to this she was Research Director at Cello Health Insight.

Morten Anderson has joined Research Partnership’s specialist quantitative team as an Associate Director. Morten joins us from Kantar Health, where he has spent the last 9 years, with a particular emphasis on large-scale quantitative and brand tracking projects for international clients.

Commenting on their appointments Mark Jeffery, Founding Director, said, “We are delighted to welcome both Anne and Morten to Research Partnership. Both bring with them a wealth of knowledge and expertise and we look forward to them contributing to the company’s ongoing growth and development as we celebrate our 20th anniversary. Having worked with Anne previously as a client of our syndicated market-tracking tool Therapy Watch, it’s great to now be able to welcome her to our ad-hoc team.”

Director Sue Rees, who first joined Research Partnership in 2013 in the company’s European division, has transitioned into the specialist Emerging Markets Division. Sue has over 25 years’ experience in market research from both agency and client-side.

Commenting on the move, Marc Yates, Director of Emerging Markets said “The Emerging Markets Division has continued to grow and in order to sustain this growth we needed to recruit a Director who could not only add to the skills of our existing team but hit the ground running. Sue’s knowledge and prior experience of working in the Asia market will be a strong asset to the team.”

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