Fiftyfive5 launches social and government research offer

AUSTRALIA – Research business Fiftyfive5 has unveiled a social and government research offer led by Mathew Densten.

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Densten (pictured) has previously held senior positions at AMR Interactive, TNS Hong Kong and TNS Social Research (now Kantar Public).

His new position at Fiftyfive5 is director, social and government. He will be Sydney-based but will also work with the company’s growing New Zealand office. 

“Our social and government offer combine our consulting-led approach to research and proven track record in delivering tangible results for clients with Mathew’s expertise in social research bringing a unique social and government offer," said Mark Sundquist, partner at Fiftyfive5.  

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