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Thomas to Lead New MR Recruitment Division

June 24 2009

Library and information specialist Sue Hill Recruitment has moved formally into market research with the launch of a new business area and the appointment of Damon Thomas to lead it as Recruitment Manager.

Thomas worked at Elizabeth Norman International for six years, latterly as General Manager, before spells at RPCushing Recruitment as Head of Analysis & Information, and at SG Group. Before this he spent six years in financial services marketing. He holds an MA in Marketing.

As head of the new Market Research, Insight and Analysis team he will work closely with the firm's existing customer base whilst building up a portfolio of market research specific clients. In addition to candidates from Research Executive to Director level for both market research agencies and client side teams, across all industries, he will also recruit econometricians, statisticians and analysts.

Thomas says the role will be 'both challenging and interesting in the current economic climate' but adds: 'Sue Hill Recruitment has a great name within the information world and market research complements the expertise the team already has. Sue Hill has a fantastic approach to recruitment that is both ethical and honest.' MD Sue Hill comments: 'The area of Market Research, Insight and Analysis is the perfect addition to the area in which we currently work. There is much synergy and also some overlap and I am delighted to have been able to attract Damon to manage and grow this new venture for us.'

The company was formed in 1998 and is based in London Bridge, with a turnover just above £3m. Web site: www.suehill.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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