Seven Hires and Six Promotions for DJS
February 25 2015
Cheshire-based full service agency DJS Research has appointed seven new members of staff, and promoted six of its existing team.
The new arrivals are:
- Rebecca Harris, Research Manager, who worked previously at Coleman Parkes Research and Millward Brown.
- David Marchant, Research Manager, who joins from Research Solutions, where he served as a Project Manager.
- Lian Nuttall, Senior Research Executive, formerly a Project Manager at The Thinking Shed, and before that an RE at eDigitalResearch.
- Emma Lay, Research Executive - previously a Communications Planner at Dentsu Aegis Network.
- Faye Waterhouse, Junior Research Executive, who graduated from the University of Manchester in 2014 with a 2:1 in Geography.
- Callum McCulloch, Junior Research Executive, a graduate from Durham University with a 2:1 in History, and later an intern at Stuff Advertising.
- Beth Harcourt, Marketing and Communications Assistant, who joins after completing her A Levels.
The following staff have been promoted:
- Julie Rundall, who after nearly four years with the company has moved to the role of Research Manager, from her previous position of SRE.
- Alex McCluckie, who joined DJS Research in 2011 as part of its graduate recruitment scheme and has now been promoted from SRE to Research Manager.
- Elliot Simmonds has been promoted from Senior Marketing Executive to Project Manager - taking responsibility for the overall direction of the agency's VoicED teacher panel, as well as increased involvement in public sector research.
- Former Junior Research Executive Matt Walker, who joined the team in 2014, has been promoted to Research Executive.
- Becky Coffey, who joined DJS Research in 2013 as Field Assistant, has moved up to the permanent position of Field Controller.
- George Telford, who moves up to the role of Junior Research Executive, has worked for the firm since 2012, and previously served as Team Leader in the agency's CATI unit.
Web site:
www.djsresearch.co.uk .
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