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Former TNS MENA CEO to Advise Fast-Growing Firm

August 17 2015

Middle Eastern insights provider 4SiGHT has appointed Steve Hamilton-Clark as a non-executive Advisor. Hamilton-Clark has spent the last 21 years working for TNS and predecessor companies in MENA, most recently in a long spell as TNS CEO.

Steve Hamilton-ClarkThe company has full-service offices in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and coverage across the MENA region in sectors including FMCG, banking & finance, telecom, real estate, retail and government, including eye tracking and custom research.

Hamilton-Clark served as General Manager at NFO Worldwide, Middle East, when it became part of TNS in 2001, and held the position of CEO for the region up until January this year when it was assumed by Stephen Hillebrand. He was also an executive member of the TNS Africa Mediterranean Middle East & Africa (AMME) Executive Committee, and ESOMAR UAE Representative from 2003 to 2013.

4SiGHT MD Anand Nigam comments: 'We will benefit greatly with Steve's advisory role...4SiGHT is one of the fastest growing research agencies in MENA region with ambitious growth plans. The management team at 4SiGHT feels that Steve's experience and his past record in successfully managing one of the leading agencies in MENA will be of immense value in guiding 4SiGHT's growth'.

Hamilton-Clark says 4SiGHT will 'undoubtedly become a market leader', with what he calls a 'unique and refreshing no nonsense client centric approach to business'. He adds: 'What I like most about 4SiGHT is their energetic winning team spirit - it's infectious and clients feel it and want more'.

Web site: www.4sight-global.com .

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