Jean-Marc Léger Elected to 2023-2024 ESOMAR Council

November 3, 2022

We are pleased to announce that Jean-Marc Léger has been elected to the 2023-2024 ESOMAR Council.

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In collaboration with newly-elected President Nikki Lavoie and eight other council members, Jean-Marc will provide strategic vision and guidance for the global organization. ESOMAR’s membership includes more than 8,000 professionals and more than 750 companies responsible for providing or commissioning data analytics and/or research services.

To read the full press release about the 2023-2024 election, click here.


About ESOMAR

ESOMAR champions the research, insights, and analytics sector worldwide. Founded in 1947, the global membership association is a network reaching over 50,000 professionals and 750+ companies in 130+ countries. We support our global community through raising ethical standards, facilitating education, advocating with legislators, sharing best practices, promoting evidence-based solutions for decision-makers, and ensuring the values of honesty, transparency, and objectivity are applied to all data sources.

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