
Cello hires digital director from YouGov
pharmafile | June 11, 2014 | Appointment | Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing | Cello, brilot, yougov
Healthcare market research agency Cello Health Insight has appointed a new digital director in Dan Brilot.
Brilot is to work alongside director of digital innovations Dave Bostock, and joins the firm’s existing digital team to drive the development of the agency’s offerings in that area.
An experienced market research professional, Brilot joins Cello from YouGov where he was a media consulting director. Prior to this he was global research and development manager at TNS Digital.
Brilot has co-authored a number of publications including a study of social media activity during the London Olympics, and most recently on the subject of Smart TV and interactive news for the Reuters Institute of Journalism and the University of Oxford.
Cello Health Insight’s joint chief executive Nicola Cowland says: “We are delighted that Dan is joining us. This appointment signposts an acceleration in the development of our already important digital portfolio, ensuring that Cello Health Insight remains at the forefront of this exciting new area of market research.”
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