Talk:Magid Abraham

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Updates to Magid Abraham page

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Hello,

My name is Kate Dreyer and I'm a member of the marketing team at comScore. I noticed that Magid Abraham's title is incorrect, and wanted to reach out with a link so that his occupation can be corrected. He is the co-founder of comScore and currently serves as the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors.

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A few additions, too, if these are of interest:

Magid is also an executive scholar at Stanford University.

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He received a 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Advertising Research Foundation.

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Thank you so much for your consideration of these edits.

Best, kate

kdreyer@comscore.com 571-306-6447 66.119.41.5 (talk) 16:30, 14 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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