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AbsolutData Hires Three Execs

February 28 2008

AbsolutData Research and Analytics has strengthened its US executive team with the appointment of JR Bult as Senior VP Analytics in Miami; and Client Development Directors Todd Milligan and Jim Huttenberger in San Francisco and LA respectively.

Bult has 18 years' experience in marketing strategy, marketing analytics, database marketing and market research.

Milligan joins the firm with more than 15 years' experience in building relationships across a broad base of clients and industries. He worked previously as Director, Business Development at Nielsen where he was accountable for targeting, communication, negotiation, sell-in & implementation of long-term partnership agreements for all mid to large size prospects in the Western United States.

During a career spanning in excess of 20 years, Huttenberger has helped clients better understand how to address a variety of challenging business issues through insightful and actionable market research. Before joining AbsolutData, he worked for several global market research companies including Morpace International, MARC Research, TNS/Intersearch, and Opinion Research Corporation.

Commenting on the appointments, Founder and CEO Dr Anil Kaul said: 'I am looking forward to offering a range of innovative and efficient solutions for our rapidly growing clientele, and the presence of strong leaders at the helm will ensure that we do so.'

Founded in 2001, AbsolutData employs nearly 200 staff based in its headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area in California, and operations located in Delhi, India.

Web site: www.absolutdata.com.

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