Online sampling and technology company uSamp has announced three senior appointments: Scott Stein is promoted to VP, Research Solutions; Alan Mavretish, has joined as Senior Director, Research Solutions and Scott Jones returns to the firm as Senior Director, Retail Solutions.
Stein joined the company in 2012 as Area VP, Survey Solutions, and led the growth of the Midwest territory while managing the central region team. Earlier, he was Director of Insight Solutions at QuestBack, and held senior client development roles at Greenfield Online (later acquired by Toluna). In his new role, Stein will manage the North American sales team and be responsible for growing the firm's sample business. He will report directly to Ted Bouzakis, EVP and Head of North American Sales.
Mavretish joins from healthcare sampling specialist M3 Global Research, where he served as VP, Market Research Sales. Before this he worked at Canada-based online qual platform provider itracks for nearly five years, latterly as VP of Client Development.
Jones returns after less than a year at Innovate MR, having previously spent more than five years at uSamp - initially as an Account Executive, and later as Director, Survey Solutions. He began his career at Greenfield Online. In his new role, Jones is responsible for managing the firm's existing wholesale partnerships, and developing new ones.
Commenting on the announcement, Bouzakis said: 'We are thrilled to promote Scott Stein, and we're also excited to further expand our sales team with the return of Scott Jones and the arrival of Alan Mavretish. These highly skilled market research executives each possess a strong track record selling online technologies and quantitative data collection solutions.'
Based in Los Angeles, with five offices in the United States, Europe and Asia, uSamp is online at: www.usamp.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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