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Bart Ingram joined brand eCommerce and digital marketing company Acquity Group. He will oversee the Creative Disciplines for the Chicago Studio. He previously served as the head of creative and experience design for the Southeast region at Razorfish.
Quri, a retail measurement service, appointed Jeff Griffin as EVP of sales and business development. He was previously at HookLogic.
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