Rob Myers to lead Ipsos in Canada

Gary Bennewies bound for Paris, global chief talent officer role

Ipsos announced Rob Myers will replace Gary Bennewies as the company’s country manager in Canada.

Rob Myers

Rob Myers


Myers was most recently the managing director of Ipsos Marketing in the U.K., and was previously the president of Ipsos Marketing in the U.S.

Bennewies is relocating to Paris to serve as Ipsos’ global chief talent officer.

Myers said in a press release, “I am thrilled to be moving into this position in my home country. Our world and industry are changing at an incredibly fast pace and I look forward to working with our teams to ensure we deliver the services our clients require to meet their challenges.”

In his new role, Myers will be responsible for the market research company’s business, staff and relationships with clients.

Pierre Le Manh, Ipsos CEO for North America, said “I am glad to have Rob back, after his previous roles with Ipsos Marketing in the U.S. and in the UK. He will bring both the broad experience and fresh thinking to continue to move our business in Canada forward.”

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