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Three New VPs Join comScore

November 18 2005

US-based comScore Networks is expanding its CPG Marketing Solutions group with the appointment of Joe Famalette as VP of Sales and John Golanty as VP of Client Services. The company has also hired John Miniati as VP of Retail and Technology Solutions.

Famalette joins from online research specialist MarketTools, where he was VP of Sales and New Business Development. He has more than 30 years of management and executive experience in the CPG industry, including roles at Classic Foods, Tri-Valley Growers, American Sugar Crystal Company, International Multifoods, and Pepperidge Farms. He is based in the company's Reston, VA headquarters.

Golanty was formerly President of Conway/Milliken, a research agency recently acquired by Research International. He began his career in forecasting positions at Leo Burnett and Information Resources, Inc (IRI), and has more than 35 years' CPG experience in advertising, marketing consulting and research. He will be based in Chicago.

Both Golanty and Famalette will report to Charles Pearson, Senior VP of CPG Marketing Solutions. The CPG Marketing Solutions division makes use of comScore's global online consumer panel, as well as its Behavior Activated Research (BAR) capability.

Miniati joins from Lexis Nexis, where he was Director of product management for the Interface Software division. He has 14 years' experience in retail and technology, and has led product development and e-commerce for Hewlett Packard and Walt Disney. Based in the company's Chicago office, he will report to Gian Fulgoni, Chairman and Co-Founder of comScore.

The company is online at www.comscore.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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