Howard Telford

Head Of Soft Drinks Research at Euromonitor International

Howard Telford has extensive work experience in the research and analysis field. Howard started their career as an Analyst at RTI International in January 2009 before moving on to work as a Quality Control Supervisor at the same company from January 2010 to June 2010. In October 2010, they worked as a Business Development Intern at UK Trade & Investment. Howard then joined Euromonitor International in October 2010 as a Research Analyst, where they contributed to the syndicated US research program for Passport, focusing on diverse categories such as home appliances, consumer electronics, and luxury goods. Howard was promoted to the role of Analyst - Beverages in April 2013 and then to the position of Senior Industry Analyst - Beverages in February 2015. Currently, Howard Telford serves as the Head of Soft Drinks Research at Euromonitor International, responsible for managing global soft drinks industry data, analysis, and content output across 98 markets. Howard works closely with major companies in the consumer food and beverage sector to provide strategic insights and competitive intelligence reports.

Howard Telford began their education journey in 2003 at Franklin University Switzerland, where they attended for one year. It is unknown whether they obtained a degree or pursued a specific field of study during this time.

In 2004, Telford enrolled at DePaul University, where they completed their Bachelor of Arts degree. Howard'sstudies focused on English and International Politics, and they remained at the university until 2007.

Continuing their academic pursuits, Telford then joined the University of Chicago - Committee on International Relations in 2007. Howard successfully obtained a Master of Arts degree in International Relations, completing their studies in 2008.

Based on the provided chronological information, this summarizes Howard Telford's education history.

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