Several promoted at Behaviorally

US – Shopper research consultancy Behaviorally has made several promotions in various locations globally.

In Behaviorally’s New Jersey headquarters, the company has promoted Ethel Klein to vice-president, customer success, and Natasha Gonzalez to director, behavioural qualitative.

Mavis Tong, based in Shanghai, China, has been promoted to vice-president, customer success.

Also in New Jersey, Stephen Omogbehin takes up the role of vice-president, IT.

Additionally, Switzerland-based Coraline Petipas has been promoted to director, customer success.

The company has also promoted Mariia Verbetskaia to insights manager, Matthew Krupa to marketing manager, Synthia Lopez to finance manager, Maisy Sit to insights analyst, and Tyler Clark to insights analyst.

Behaviorally group president, Crispin Beale, said: "These individuals have shown brilliant commitment and made substantial contributions to our company’s journey. We have full certainty that they will flourish in their new roles, driving our company’s continuing success."

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