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This Week's Show: Personal Branding And Staying Relevant During COVID-19
16 December 2020
Verrill Dana
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On Saturday, October 3, Tawny interviewed Nancy Marshall,
Founder and CEO of The PR Maven, for this segment of HR Power Hour.
For this episode, Nancy and Tawny discuss personal branding and
staying relevant during COVID-19.
In 1991, Nancy Marshall Communications (now Marshall
Communications) was born, a life-changing experience for Nancy and
one that's she's never regretted. Today, more than 29 years
later, the agency has represented many major clients, including the
Maine Office of Tourism, the Maine Office of Business Development,
and The Orvis Company, among others.
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