Turning buzzwords into business growth

How to create meaningful change in the areas of purpose, racial equity and representation

As the way that we work and the way that we interact in the public space continues to evolve, brands and businesses have started to pay greater attention to areas such as purpose, racial equity and representation. Ogilvy’s VP of Islamic Marketing, Shelina Janmohamed, explains how we can make 2022 the year to turn lip service into meaningful change.

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published on

09 December 2021

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