Vision Critical boosts team by four

Vision Critical boosts team by four

Market research company Vision Critical has boosted its local and New Zealand team with four new sales and business development executives.

Matt Wordon moves from the company’s New York Office to Sydney where he will fill the new vice president of business development role.

Mark Dwyer will also be vice president of business development.

Marcus Duval joins the company from American Express in London and is the new business development manager while Chris Gorgis joins as business development associate.

Peter Harris (pictured), managing director of Vision Critical Australia and NZ, said: “It’s important that we maintain the strong growth we’ve enjoyed in the past year and these new appointments will help us to keep up that momentum and remain at the forefront of the smart, online communities movement in this region.”

“Our double digit growth reinforces the view that community panels are a sound business investment in challenging economic times.”

Recent new clients include Village Roadshow Theme Parks, the AFL and Target.




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