The Scotiabank Women Initiative Launches New Podcast Series Focused on Resilience

The Scotiabank Women InitiativeTM (SWI) and Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE) have launched The Go-To: Special Edition podcast series, for women entrepreneurs. The Go-To podcasts focus on resilience. This special edition offers Canadian women entrepreneurs tips and insight into how they can build the capacity to grow, adapt and pivot to transform their business. The podcasts include topic experts and Canadian women entrepreneurs who provide applicable business strategies, personal leadership considerations, and stories of resilience in action.  Available in English and French, the five podcast episodes are accessible now on…

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PNC Commits More Than $1 Billion To Help End Systemic Racism and Support Economic Empowerment of African Americans and Low- And Moderate-Income Communities

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. has announced a commitment of more than $1 billion to help end systemic racism and support economic empowerment of African Americans and low- and moderate-income communities. “We are living in one of the most important civil rights movements of our time. Each of us has a role to play in combatting racism and discrimination, and PNC is committed to driving real change in areas in which we can make the greatest impact,” said Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer William S. Demchak. PNC has a…

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E-asy Riders Deliver Surplus Food To Vulnerable Households

Environmental charity Hubbub launches the pilot of Food Connect today. The initiative will use fleets of electric  bikes and vans to redistribute surplus food from retailers,  helping to tackle increased food insecurity. Recent research1 from the charity found that nearly 1 in 5 people in the UK are concerned about access to free food during lockdown, such as that from food banks and community fridges. Community fridges in Milton Keynes have been delivering  food packs since the beginning  of lockdown  to those who are struggling to access food due to…

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PRCA sets out plans to address ethnic diversity in PR

The PRCA has announced a series of measures designed to increase the representation and accelerate the progression of black and ethnic minority professionals in public relations. Data from last year’s PRCA Census indicates that nine out of ten PR professionals (89%) identify as white, a fall of just 3% since the industry Census in 2011. BAME Advisory BoardThe PRCA will introduce a BAME Advisory Board – which will be represented at PRCA board level – to accelerate efforts to increase representations of BAME professionals in agencies and in-house teams. The…

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IPA publishes Real Time Bidding Best Practice Principles

On the 8 June, The IPA published its Real Time Bidding (RTB) Best Practice Principles, a five-point guide to help agencies address privacy concerns when operating on behalf of clients in the programmatic RTB space. Written in response to the ICO’s Update Report into AdTech and Real Time Bidding, and in dialogue with the ICO, the Best Practice Principles look at how agencies can work with clients to better protect the privacy rights of individuals in what is a high-tech, complex area of our industry. The five principles cover: Educating…

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