Stockport based DJS Research Ltd is pleased to announce the appointment of Christian Easdown as a Research Executive. Christian’s appointment is the twelfth since the start of the year for the northern market research agency – which now boasts 44 permanent staff.
Christian attended the Cheadle Hulme School – local to DJS’
headquarters – and graduated from The University of Hull in 2010 with a
bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Criminology.
He secured his first role in the industry as a Research Consultant for
London-based MSB Consultancy, before joining Paxsmart in 2012 to
work with some of the leading blue-chip companies in the travel retail
industry.
As result of quick progression through his previous roles, Christian has
experience of managing customer satisfaction and insight projects for
major clients across tourism and healthcare industries and will be an
integral part of the DJS team, having already begun work on projects for
several of the consultancy’s key clients, including United Utilities, one of
the UK’s largest distribution operators, and a major international
supplier of education resources.
Christian, in his new Research Executive role, is looking forward to building on his previous research and building his experience as well as working on different projects within different industries:
“The diversity of DJS’s clients and the broad range of projects is what really excites me about the role. I am thrilled to be joining one of the leading market research agencies in the North”
Ali Sims, who leads Utilities market research at the northern agency and
was member of the team which recruited Christian, felt he was a strong
addition to the company’s already large pool of talent:
“I’m thrilled Christian has chosen to join DJS Research and am sure he
will be a hugely valuable addition to the team. We’ve added some
brilliant researchers over the last year or so and Christian has the
background and ability to join them in progressing really quickly and
developing a real level of sector expertise.”
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