SYDNEY, Today: Published researcher Duncan McIntosh, has been appointed as research director at leading AU/NZ customer intelligence agency Perceptive.
Originally from New Zealand, McIntosh worked as the research manager at Key Research in Tauranga before heading New South Wales.
Working alongside Rachael Weaver, head of research at Perceptive, he will manage qualitative and quantitative research projects whilst mentoring junior researchers in the team.
McIntosh said: “Perceptive has always caught my eye with the world-class work they do for their clients
“Over the years, I have assisted the team on a few research pieces, and I am looking forward to joining them permanently as they continue to grow and inspire their clients to push the boundaries of what’s possible with research.”
“Now living in Australia, McIntosh will be working from Clemenger Group offices in Sydney.”
Perceptive’s Rachael Weaver said: “Having worked for us for over the past year in contract roles, we already feel like he is part of our team and are excited that he has accepted this senior role with us permanently.
“Having him based in Sydney is also a bonus as it helps us have a better spread for client communication across Australia and New Zealand.
“Duncan’s appointment comes after a solid second quarter for Perceptive, which has recently welcomed several new clients, including Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, NZME and Auckland Airport.”
Now living in Australia, McIntosh will be working from Clemenger Group offices located in Sydney.
About Perceptive
Perceptive is a leading technology-based customer insights agency, providing research, insights and data-driven marketing strategies to various organisations across New Zealand, Australia and other global markets in North America, Europe and Asia.
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