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The IAB UK Podcast
ME-EOs, retaining female talent & reshaping work culture, with Nicola Kemp
Season 14, Ep. 3
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In an extended episode of The IAB UK Podcast, Nicola Kemp joins James for a fascinating conversation about the business advantages of embracing flexible working, retaining and helping women to thrive in the ad industry, and the stereotype that having children kills career ambitions. Nicola - who is Editorial Director of Creativebrief and a member of WACL - addresses ME-EO culture (CEOs who mirror their preference to be in the office across the wider organisation), shares her own experience of coming back to work post-mat leave, and discusses how industry framework DICE is making 'manels' a thing of the past with a truly inclusive approach to events.
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