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Feb 2025
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Today on the PRmoment podcast we’re discussing the results of Global Women in PR’s Annual Index with Zeno UK MD Jo Patterson and Charlotte West Lenovo, vice president global corporate communications and board director of the Lenovo Foundation. 976 Female PR professionals around the world took part in the survey. Before we start don’t miss our next PR Masterc ... Show More
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