TravelMole and Stollznow Research join forces
TravelMole Australia / New Zealand is pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Stollznow Reseach, one of Australia’s leading contemporary research and insights advisory. Stollznow Research is part of the market research industry quality certification program (IQCA) and is a company member of the employer group, AMRO. All key staff are also members of the professional body, AMSRS.
With 10 years’ advertising experience and 15 years in market research, Director of Quantitative research Neil Stollznow has a unique perspective of business and an understanding of behaviour. His experience in research is augmented by being involved in the practical application of research findings to create advertising campaigns. This practical insight into the application of research has made Neil focus on outcomes that take clients’ businesses further, rather than “telling them where it has been”.
“As a cutting edge research and insights advisory that works extensively in the travel and tourism ‘marketspace’ we are delighted to announce a partnership with TravelMole” said Stollznow.
Neil is the National Secretary of the Australian Market and Social Research Society (AMSRS), a Qualified Practising Market Researcher (QPMR), and a director of Stollznow Research.
For more information go to www.stollznow.com.au
From next week we’ll feature regular pieces from Stollznow research.
Graham Muldoon
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