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Polling firm PSB to open Dubai office

WILL PARTNER ASDA’A IN BID TO DRAW CLIENTS IN MENA REGION

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U nited States- based market research and electoral pollster firm, Penn Schoen Berland ( PSB), will open an office in Dubai next year catering to the Middle East and North Africa market.

The company will operate under the name PSB Middle East and partner with consultanc­y firm Asda’a BursonMars­teller.

Don Baer, Worldwide Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Burson- Marsteller and Chairman of PSB announced the tie- up at a press conference in Dubai yesterday.

Asda’a Burson- Marsteller CEO, Sunil John, has been appointed CEO of PSB Middle East. He will retain his position at Asda’a BursonMars­teller.

John said the new partnershi­p provides Asda’a BursonMars­teller more than 100 clients with access to PSB services.

Internatio­nally PSB is known for working on winning election campaigns for former US President Bill Clinton and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, among others.

John said PSB Middle East services will fill a gap by assisting government­s and corporatio­ns in making “informed decisions” because hardly any public polling data existed in the region.

Similarly, Baer said corporatio­ns and government­s in the region would use PSB services “to reach and understand people they serve much better.”

Arab Youth Survey

PSB already has a presence in the Middle East having worked with Asda’a BursonMars­teller on its annual Arab Youth Survey since 2008.

While PSB are known for their work on the Clinton 1996 re- election campaign it has also had high- profile clients including Microsoft in the US vs Micrsoft 2001 antitrust law case.

Baer said corporate clients generate 90 per cent of the company’s annual revenue.

Despite corporatio­ns accounting for the majority of PSB work globally, John said he was confident there would be an even share of corporate and government clients.

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