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Let's Do The Right Thing

Amy Still

Season 5, Ep. 16

To achieve more meaningful connections, advertisers are manoeuvring from mass broadcast social channels to niche driven spaces, but in order to do this, they sometimes need help opening the right doors. Amy Still has the keys. After years of experience in social-first customer engagement, Amy set up Whisk to redefine the high engagement between brands and communities. This is future-proofing with purpose. Presented by Adam Hopkinson.


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