Jean-Marc Léger Receives ESOMAR President’s Award 

September 26, 2022

In September, Jean-Marc Léger received the 2022 ESOMAR President’s Award. ESOMAR’s president gives this award to an ESOMAR representative who has professed support for one of ESOMAR’s key objectives and taken that objective to successful completion.

The award was presented at the 2022 ESOMAR Congress in Toronto this year. 

“I am delighted to give this trophy to 2 ESOMAR representatives who have not only supported one of Council’s key objectives for growth, but were truly instrumental in the success of our 1,000 members in 100 days campaign,” said Kristin Luck, President, ESOMAR. 

“I was proud to receive the prestigious President’s Award, along with my friend Rob Berger, at the ESOMAR International Conference in Toronto, in front of several hundred pollsters and marketing experts from around the world,” said Jean-Marc Léger, President, Leger. 

About ESOMAR 

ESOMAR is a not-for-profit membership organization. Members form a community convinced of the potential of data analytics, research and insights to help improve societies, organizations and everyone’s life. They’ve been helping individuals and organizations that are part of the analytics and insights ecosystem since 1947. 2022 marks their 75th year as an association. ESOMAR is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and is present in over 130 countries through its members. For more information: https://esomar.org/ 

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