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Ipsos Appoints Jacob George as Executive Vice President and Leader of U.S. Automotive Quality Practice
George to help Ipsos move forward in changing the game in Automotive Quality Measurement
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eXperience 19
Ipsos is delighted to be a sponsor of this year’s Medallia Conference. This year, Ipsos’ Bharath Vijayendra and Michael Moore will be sharing insights into Quantifying the Return on CX Investment (June 5 @10:15am). They are co-presenting with our client, Intercontinental Hotel Group.
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BIO International Convention
Ipsos is delighted to be exhibiting at BIO International, the global gathering of biotechnology and pharmaceutical leaders.
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ISPOR 2019
Ipsos is excited to be presenting our insights and exhibiting at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 2019 in New Orleans, themed “Rapid. Disruptive. Innovative. A New Era in HEOR.”
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[EVENT] WTF Live: Vice or Versa
Everyone seems to have a ‘vice’, whether it’s a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle or a bud of Granddaddy Purple. As laws change to legalize cannabis, sports betting, and craft distilling, will consumers abandon the entrenched stigmas they have about these burgeoning industries? How will that change legacy businesses and broader industry?
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After Volunteering for the Night's Watch, Samwell Tarly Leaps Forward on List of Most Likely To Die Next
Game of Thrones Predictions. Content warning: Spoilers ahead
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Americans Believe Opioid Producers Should Be Held Accountable, Pay for Treatment
Ipsos poll on behalf of NPR
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Fuel Your Growth with Behavioral Science
View our on demand webinar demonstrating the power of behavioral science in changing consumer behavior.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (04/24/2019)
President Trump's approval rating dip following the full release of the Mueller Report is short-lived. Former Vice President Joe Biden takes the lead in early polling for the Democratic primary to run against President Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
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Consumer Confidence Up in France, Israel, and Spain; Down in Latin America
Global Jobs Index Drops by 1.5 Points