Benjamin Li
Oct 11, 2010

Synovate Hong Kong appoints Jeff Stewart as executive director

HONG KONG - Synovate Hong Kong has appointed Jeff Stewart (pictured) as its newly-created executive director.

Jeff Stewart
Jeff Stewart

As a new addition to the Hong Kong leadership team of Synovate, with specific focus on business development and key account management, Stewart (pictured) will also support the growth of the Hong Kong market and Synovate Greater China unit.

A marketing services veteran of 17 years, prior to Synovate Stewart was president of Indian company Hansa Marketing Services in the US.

He also served as the head of global account development for Harris Interactive in New York, managing director for Ipsos Russia and Ukraine based in Moscow, and held senior-level positions with TNS, including SVP, strategic account development, and global key account manager for one of the largest consumer packaged goods companies worldwide.

Eliza Wong, CEO for Synovate Greater China commented: "We are excited to have Jeff joining us as his international background is a perfect fit for our Hong Kong business. His strong knowledge of running research in both developed and developing countries makes him a great asset to Synovate."

Source:
Campaign China

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