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Costa to Lead AskingCanadians

October 6 2017

Toronto-based Data collection company Delvinia has hired former Verve and Research Now employee Suzanne Costa as Executive Director of its AskingCanadians business.

Suzanne CostaHer appointment frees up EVP Raj Manocha, who has played a key role in building the AskingCanadians brand since joining the firm in 2011, to focus on growing revenues across all of Delvinia's commercial business units.

Costa bring more than fifteen years of MR experience, having led North American operations for Verve and global operations for Research Now.

Delvinia has also appointed nine other new staff for AskingCanadians and Methodify in recent weeks, and continues to recruit.

The company was founded in 1998, and is made up of four data collection businesses: Delvinia Custom Solutions, which uses new and emerging technologies to help clients collect, visualize and enable data; panels AskingCanadians and AskingAmericans; and Methodify, which 'provides the ability to gain customer insights through an innovative online platform in as little as 12 hours'.

AskingCanadians was establishedin 2005, and owns and manages the AskingCanadians online research community and its French counterpart Qu'en pensez vous.

CEO Adam Froman comments: 'As our company continues to grow and focuses on scaling globally, we are redefining our leadership responsibilities. We are very pleased to welcome Suzanne to our Executive team and are confident she will be an effective leader who will ensure AskingCanadians' continued growth and success in the years to come'.

Web sites: www.askingcanadians.com and www.delvinia.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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