In a management restructuring, NFO Worldwide, Inc., Greenwich, Conn., has promoted the following executives to president of their respective areas: Joseph M. Migliara - North America, Dr. Hartmut Kiock - Europe, and Patrick G. Healy - AustralAsia & the Middle East. Migliara was previously president - consumer packaged goods and healthcare. Kiock is the chairman of the management board of Infratest Burke. Healy will continue as chief financial officer of NFO. Previously, Healy was president - corporate products and systems development and chief financial.officer, and was also responsible for NFO’s operations in the U.K. and Middle East. In addition, NFO has appointed a five-member executive committee that will be responsible for the overall management and coordination of the company’s global operations. The committee will be composed of William E. Lipner, NFO’s chairman, chief executive officer and president; Migliara; Kiock; Healy; and Charles B. Hamlin, president - interactive and technologies group. Within the new management structure, Hamlin wilt assume additional responsibility for NFO’s U.S.-based international research group. He will continue his current responsibilities for NFO’s interactive and high tech/ telecommunications companies and will manage NFO’s strategic planning and corporate communications functions. In other NFO news, Allen R. DeCotiis, in order to spend more time with his family, has resigned his position as president of financial services and  international operations for NFO Worldwide. DeCotiis will continue to be responsible for the company’s domestic travel and leisure business, while overseeing the transition of responsibility for NFO’s financial services business and international operations.

George Conboy has joined Dialogue Resource, Inc., a Fairfield, Conn., research firm, as vice president.

Marypat Corbett has been promoted to senior account representative at Doane Marketing Research, St. Louis. She was also named director of international agronomic market research alliances.

Steve Phillips and Surinder Siama have been appointed vice president in the worldwide services division of BAIGlobal, a Tarrytown, N.Y., research firm. In addition, Larry Herman has joined the firm as vice president, Peter Fushan has been named vice president and Eileen Kalminson has been promoted to vice president. Christopher Batenhorst was named vice president of the firm’s competitive tracking services division.

Douglas Berdie has been promoted to president of the strategic marketing services division of Total Research Corp., Princeton, N.J.

Rudy Bublitz has been named regional sales manager for the Midwest at DBM Associates, a Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based provider of interactive voice response data collection systems.

Gary Shaw and Nora Wittman have been named senior vice presidents at FRC Research Corp., New York.

Macro International, Calverton, Md., has promoted Peg Anthony to vice president.

Clearwater Research, Inc., Boise, Idaho, has promoted Michael Willmorth to study director/public sector and Bud Roach to human resources director. In addition, Heidi Aldous has joined the firm as research technical assistant.

Edwin Rupert has been hired by Brintnall & Nicolini, Inc., a Philadelphia-based health care consulting and research firm, as senior research associate.

Michael Richarme has been named vice president/client services at Decision Analyst, an Arlington, Texas, research firm. Also, Elizabeth Horn has joined the firm’s statistical science goup.

The Arbitron Company, New York, has changed its advertiser/agency services division in Los Angeles. Alisa Joseph has been named national manager, consumer information services; George Brady has been named Western manager, advertiser/agency services; Debbie Lahm has been promoted to account manager, advertiser agency services; and Stacie DeArmas has been named product training specialist.

The Quest Business Agency, a Houston marketing communications firm, has added Stephanie Litwins as research analyst.