NEWS9 February 2011
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UK— Graham Williams, a co-founder of media research firm M-Lab, has left to join BDRC Continental in the role of research director.
Williams is a 20-year veteran of the industry with a career spanning clientside roles at British Gas and Eastern Electricity and stints on the agency-side with NOP, Gallup and RSGB/TNS.
He setup M-Lab in 2004 with business partner Louisa Livingston and sold the firm on to Munro Global in 2007. Livingston left the company a year after the acquisition to become director of global consumer insight at EMI Music, while Williams stayed with Munro as a director until recently.
At BDRC Continental he will “complement existing specialists in media and branding research,” the company said, while introducing a new area of expertise in research for intellectual property litigation.
“Graham was looking for a new challenge and we are delighted that he has chosen to do so with us,” said BDRC Continental CEO Cris Tarrant.
Munro has not directly replaced Williams, but M-Lab colleagues Debbie Wills and Sam Carter remain with the business, which trades as part of FDS International, alongside strategic consultancy 3000ft.
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