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Adelphi Hires Five, Promotes Five in US

April 21 2017

In the US, healthcare MR consultancy Adelphi Research Global has appointed Paul Teta as Chief Methodologist and Ted Noga as Director of Advanced Analytics. The firm has also hired three new project team members and promoted five existing employees.

Paul Teta and Ted NogaThe Omnicom-owned firm has offices in the US and UK, and conducts global and US-specific custom qual and quant research for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, with a focus on strategic projects in complex therapeutic areas. Teta joins with twenty years' experience gained at ZS Associates, Quintiles/IMS and GfK. In his new role, he will lead the Advanced Analytics team globally.

Noga was previously the full-time lead of all advanced methods at Biovi, before which he held leadership positions with Optimal Strategix, TVG, GfK and TNS. He will now use his experience to provide detailed predictive market models to the healthcare industry. Global President Marlene de la Cruz comments: 'We are very pleased to have Paul and Ted join our growing company. We look forward to the development of new advanced analytics techniques that will add to our repertoire of proprietary solutions, as well continuing to provide our clients with high-level expertise, innovation and insights'.

Separately, the firm has hired Amy Gilpin as Senior Project Director; McKenzie Ballou as Project Director; and Erin Zekas as Research Associate; while promoting Hillary Gross to Senior Project Director; and Josh Thornbrough, Tom Bebee, Alyssa Murphy and Emily Chaundy to Project Director.

Web site: www.adelphiresearchglobal.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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