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Australian Office and German Appointment for Dapresy

January 19 2015

MR tech provider Dapresy has opened a new office in Brisbane, Australia, led by former Sprout Research MD Heath Adams. The firm has also hired former TNS director Alexander Skorka to lead its office in Germany.

Heath Adams and Alexander SkorkaThe company's flagship Dapresy Pro software allows researchers with no programming experience to process, analyze and build infographics-based slides in a drag and drop format, providing tabulations in real time as surveys progress. The firm is headquartered in Norrköping, Sweden, with additional offices in Boston, Berlin, London, Sarajevo, and now Brisbane.

Adams takes up the position of Managing Director Australasia, after more than fourteen years at full service agency Sprout Research, where he was responsible for the overall performance of the company and day-to-day running and management of the business. Earlier, he worked in retail, manufacturing and business consulting across Australia and South East Asia.

Skorka joins from TNS, where he recently served as a Senior Director, having previously spent six years at Kantar Health, latterly as Business Unit Leader in Munich. Prior to this, he was CEO at ESKA Intacon for more than eleven years. In his new role, Skorka will help the Berlin office expand its reach further into the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland).

Dapresy CEO Torbjorn Anderrson comments: 'Both Alexander and Heath were previous clients of ours. They were so impressed with Dapresy that they decided to join us and help expand our reach.'

The company was founded in 1999 and is online at www.dapresy.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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