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Support the Neurological Foundation with market research

Georgina Couch from The Neurological Foundation

The Neurological Foundation is looking for feedback from members of the general public on concepts for a new brand identity. We will be holding 30-45 minute focus groups and need 6-8 people for each session. We would really appreciate the time volunteered to help this charity.

Auckland 19 Dec
Males and Females aged 60+
session to be held during the day.

Males and Females aged 40-59
session to be held after 5pm in the CBD

Wellington 18 Dec
Males and Females aged 60+
session to be held during the day.

Males and Females aged 40-59
session to be held after 5pm in the CBD

Christchurch 20 Dec
Males and Females aged 60+
session to be held during the day.

Males and Females aged 40-59
session to be held after 5pm in the CBD

To participate, please email danielle.hamilton@neurological.org.nz

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