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Contact Details
NOTE: if copying this email you will need to re-insert the '@' symbol PositionSenior Research Fellow Affiliation |
Terry HanbyResearch Areas
BackgroundOriginally trained as an Experimental Psychologist, Terry taught Cognitive Psychology, Statistics and Survey Research Methods at Brunel University before moving into a series of Marketing and Strategic Planning roles with BAT, Philip Morris and Guinness/United Distillers. He retired from the position of Research and Planning Director at United Distillers in 1994. He joined the University in the same year and is now a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Manufacturing. He is also a Director of CRAM International, one of Britain's longest-established Consumer Research companies. He is a Fellow of the Market Research Society and his paper, 'Brands - Dead or Alive?', won the Society's 1999 Best Paper award. Research Projects |
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