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HRW Adds Two to Behavioural Science Team

October 29 2019

In London, Healthcare Research Worldwide (HRW) has added behavioural scientists Rhiannon Phillips and Emma Neville to its Behavioural Science team.

Rhiannon Phillips and Emma NevilleHRW, which is headquartered in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, with additional offices in London, Basel and New York, is part of consumer research company the MMR Group. Phillips joins after co-founding the Behavioural Science team at Cello Health-owned Breaking Blue, prior to which she served as Senior Research Analyst at dunnhunmby. She has qual and quant primary research experience, and specific expertise in social cognition.

Neville is a graduate Behavioural Analyst, with an MPhil History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Her research experience includes internships with the Qualitative Research Team at the Cambridge Institute of Public Health (IPH), APCO Worldwide, and in Procter & Gamble Behavioural Sciences department. The pair join the nine-member HRW Shift team, which offers multiple complimentary disciplines of behavioural science including behavioural economics, psychology and neurolinguistic programming.

Commenting on the appointments, Katy Irving, Global Head of Behavioural Science, says: 'We had a long hiring process with an extremely high calibre of candidates, and Emma and Rhiannon are certainly the best of the best. They both represent agile thinkers who can leverage their deep behavioural expertise and explain things simply and passionately. We're going to learn so much from one another and really advance the impact for our clients with them as part of the team at HRW'.

Web site: www.hrwhealthcare.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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