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[[Tim Ambler]] is a senior fellow of marketing at the London Business School, his expertise lies in measuring the impact of advertising and marketing, brands and brand equity, neuro marketing, and measuring government regulation and deregulation.  Ambler is also a member of the [[Economics Committee]] and the [[Advertising Association]] as well as a private consultant.
 
[[Tim Ambler]] is a senior fellow of marketing at the London Business School, his expertise lies in measuring the impact of advertising and marketing, brands and brand equity, neuro marketing, and measuring government regulation and deregulation.  Ambler is also a member of the [[Economics Committee]] and the [[Advertising Association]] as well as a private consultant.
 
Formerly Ambler was joint managing director of [[International Distillers & Vintners Ltd]] (now part of [[Diageo]]) with responsible for strategy, acquisitions and marketing.
 
Formerly Ambler was joint managing director of [[International Distillers & Vintners Ltd]] (now part of [[Diageo]]) with responsible for strategy, acquisitions and marketing.
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<ref> London Business School Website [http://www.london.edu/facultyprofiles.html Tim Ambler Faculty Profile] Last accessed 4th November 2007 </ref>
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Revision as of 22:26, 4 November 2007

Tim Ambler is a senior fellow of marketing at the London Business School, his expertise lies in measuring the impact of advertising and marketing, brands and brand equity, neuro marketing, and measuring government regulation and deregulation. Ambler is also a member of the Economics Committee and the Advertising Association as well as a private consultant. Formerly Ambler was joint managing director of International Distillers & Vintners Ltd (now part of Diageo) with responsible for strategy, acquisitions and marketing. [1]


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  1. London Business School Website Tim Ambler Faculty Profile Last accessed 4th November 2007