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Christchurch research agency finalist in AUT business awards

Christchurch research agency finalist in AUT business awards.


June 9 2015 - Christchurch research agency Research First has been named as a finalist in the 2015 “AUT Business School Excellence in Business Support Awards”.

Research First is the only Christchurch entry to make the finals.

The awards celebrate organisations and individuals that deliver quality products and services to help businesses maximise their potential.
The awards are the only national performance measure for business support organisations.

Research First has been named as a finalist alongside two other organisations in the “Business less than five million dollar turn over Sales & Marketing” category.

Research First is a full service research agency, meaning it draws from a range of techniques to help businesses better understand their markets, customers, and competitors.

Established in 2006, Research First has grown to be the South Island’s largest research agency. It has recently opened a Wanaka office and is now looking at a Hamilton presence.

Research First chief executive Simon Worthington says they're really proud of this accolade and it reinforces our mission to reinvent commercial research in New Zealand.

“At Research First our point of difference is that we’re in the business of creating competitive intelligence rather than just collecting data.”
Winners of the AUT Excellence in Business Support awards will be named at a gala dinner in Auckland on October 29.

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