CMI hires SVP for health division

US – Research and data enablement firm CMI has hired Pete Kuz as senior vice-president of its health and pharmaceuticals division.

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Before joining CMI, Kuz (pictured) worked as vice-president client development for KJT Group for 10 months and as vice-president of business development at Optimal Strategix Group for more than four years.

CMI runs research and data projects in a number of industries, including life sciences, insurance, financial services and consumer packaged goods.

Brooke Shafer, chief executive of CMI, said: “CMI has an extensive history serving the health and pharma industry.

“Pete joining our team exemplifies our commitment to bring the prowess of our capabilities to Health and Pharma.”

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