EmSense’s Moses takes neuroscience role at Ipsos
Moses broke the news on Twitter, saying she would start in the role officially on 3 January.
She had been with EmSense, a neuromarketing research firm, since 2007. EmSense has ceased trading pending the outcome of a “sales process” it has been engaged in since September – though sources say an asset sale, rather than a sale of the whole business, is the most likely outcome.
Prior to EmSense, Moses was a managing partner of Grey Worldwide, president of the Brain Group and a director of global consumer intelligence and strategy for Philips Electronics.

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