Delphine Ferrazzi joins Behaviorally’s France office

FRANCE - Behavioural and digital insights company Behaviorally has appointed former NielsenIQ executive Delphine Ferrazzi as a consultant.

Delphine Ferrazzi

In her role as consultant, Ferrazzi (pictured) will work alongside vice-president Damien Arrouas in Behaviorally’s Paris office.

Ferrazzi has over 30 years of experience on client and research supplier side.

Before joining Behaviorally, Ferrazzi was the commercial director of the Consumer & Analytics business unit and a member of the France executive committee at NielsenIQ.  She also held senior roles at NPD and Nielsen France. 

The appointment comes amid Behaviorally’s expansion, opening several hubs around the world, including offices in Los Angeles, New York, Mexico City, Hamburg, Manchester and Melbourne.

Behaviorally group president Crispin Beale, said: "We are so excited to have Delphine join the Behaviorally team with her expertise in growing teams, business, and ability to develop strong, trusted, and long-term relationships with customers to help our clients in this region."

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