Focus Group Moderators - Ethnic Groups
Marketing Research Firms in Miami-Fort Lauderdale (FL) 

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Insights Marketing Group, Inc.

Phone: (305) 854-2121, Miami, FL

We strive to inspire your team by connecting you to your customers, sharing in their experience and developing fresh insights – together....
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Planet Latino Market Intelligence, Inc.

Phone: (305) 724-3826, Miami, FL

Extensive expertise in qualitative research in all categories, industries and markets. Bilingual moderators with years of experience in all markets...
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Bethart Bilingual Research, Inc.

Phone: (305) 255-2170, Miami, FL

Fully bilingual Hispanic qualitative research sepcialist with over 25 years experience in a vast array of product, topic and respondent categories....
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Consumer Connection, Inc.

Phone: (786) 522-3534, Miami, FL

Consumer Connection is a 100% Minority and Women-owned full-service marketing research and consulting company that specializes in diversity segments....
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