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IRI Hires IBM Veteran to Lead Global Retail Arm

March 6 2008

US-based consumer info specialist Information Resources Inc (IRI) has appointed Thomas Peterson as President of Global Retail.

Thomas PetersonPeterson joins with more than 25 years' experience of marketing IBM's services and technology solutions to consumer products companies. Most recently he was General Manager of IBM's Consumer Products Industry business. Before this, he served as Worldwide General Manager of the computer giant's Retail Store Solutions Division, and held multiple sales, marketing, general management and business operations positions within the firm. He has a BA in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota, and an Advanced Management degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Business.

In his new role, Peterson will focus on defining and shaping advanced retail industry solutions and services, and go-to-market strategies.

'Tom brings a special level of expertise and history of generating growth that has earned him an outstanding reputation within the technology and business communities at large,' said IRI President and CEO John Freeland. 'His experience will be invaluable as we continue to introduce new retail-oriented, high-value solutions that enable our CPG, retail, and healthcare clients to drive significant revenue and productivity growth.'

IRI provides consumer, shopper, and retail market intelligence and insights to consumer packaged goods (CPG), retail, and healthcare companies. Yesterday, the firm announced it has partnered with The NPD Group to launch the Beauty Cross Channel Monitor (www.mrweb.com/drno/news8050.htm ).

Web site: www.infores.com.

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