Encino, Calif., research firm Innovate has hired Lisa Wilding-Brown as EVP of global operations and Amanda Keller as senior director of global project management.
Dallas marketing agency Moroch has appointed Sam Chadha as the agency's first chief integration officer, along with Glenn Geller and Dina Light-McNeely to its senior leadership team.
Kenshoo, a Tel Aviv, Israel, software company, has hired Doug Chavez as global head of marketing research and content.
San Francisco TV station KTSF will be the first company to have the number of its mobile device viewers added to its ratings figures. New York researcher Nielsen will integrate its software with the applications of Syncbak, a Marion, Iowa, software company.
Dallas software company Satisware has launched Helprace, designed to be a new community for businesses to create hubs for support, marketing, promotion and gathering of user feedback.
New York researcher Nielsen has launched Homescan Premium, an enhanced version of its Homescan consumer purchase panel.
SKO, the television audience measurement service for the Netherlands, has contracted with London research company Kantar Media Audiences to measure commercials on a range of digital platforms, beginning with online video campaigns.
San Francisco research company CfMC has released version 8.7.1 of its Survox Dialer (formerly known as the CfMC Dialer or Celeus Dialer) and Survent multi-mode survey management platform.
Hollywood, Calif., research firm Worldwide Motion Picture Group has closed, but its CEO, Vincent Bruzzese, has opened a similar company, C4.
Berlin marketing firm adjust has opened an office in Istanbul, which will be led by chief revenue officer Hendrik Volp.
B2B International, a Manchester, U.K., research company, has opened its eighth office, in Dusseldorf, Germany. It will be headed by general manager, Claudia Knod.
Redwood City, Calif., software company ThoughtSpot has raised $30 million in funding.