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Tamara Ingram has been appointed by WPP to run its insight, information and consultancy division Kantar.

Ingram, the former head of the UK agencies Saatchi & Saatchi and McCann-Erickson, is the new president of the Kantar companies Added Value, Fusion 5 and the Henley Centre.

The chief executives of these three companies - Paul McGown and Charles Broome at Added Value, Dave Moran at Fusion 5 and Sian Davies at the Henley Centre - will report into Ingram, who will in turn report to the Kantar chief executive, Eric Salama.

The appointment comes as WPP announced plans to internationalise the Kantar Group's offering.

Ingram said: 'In an ever-increasingly competitive world, those companies that succeed are those that make use of unique insights. I am delighted to be working with three leading-edge organisations that help clients transform their business this way.'

Salama added: 'Tamara is one of the most talented people in the ...

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