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Tom Woodnutt Speaks at Goldsmiths IMS


11 Mar 2013, 4:00pm - 5:00pm

NAB LG01, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department Institute of Management Studies
Contact ps201ga(@gold.ac.uk)

Title: 'The Feeling's Mutual: How the principle of mutuality can help build better brands, warmer workplaces and a more supported society'

Tom Woodnutt is an independent Conversations Strategist. He works at the intersection of brand strategy, digital communications and insight. Clients include the BBC, UEFA, EMI and various leading digital and research agencies. His work focuses on making conversations more valuable through the power of digital technology and collaboration.

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11 Mar 2013 4:00pm - 5:00pm
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