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From nanotech to sneakers: How Crep Protect is disrupting footwear care

Inside Retail

In a world where sneakers have transcended their functional purpose to become a powerful form of self-expression, one brand stands out as a pioneer in helping consumers preserve the pristine allure of their most cherished footwear. We engaged with brand influencers and we got in touch with the best sneaker stores in the world.

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Foodpanda’s Evelyn Tay talks travel, sport and 20-plus years in comms

Inside Retail

She volunteered at the 2005 Singapore Olympic Congress and Team Singapore activities at the 2012 London Olympics. Especially on the public affairs front, my teams and I engage in deep conversations with government and public policy stakeholders to establish regulatory parameters for the gig economy.

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How Workplace Design Can Help Attract Gen Z

All Work

Born between 1997 and 2012, Generation Z currently makes up 30 percent of the world’s population and is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. As a result, Gen Z is looking for employers who prioritize work-life balance, remote working, and flexible hours. The most recent generation to enter the workforce is Generation Z.

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

VMS

K EEPING THE organizational pipeline flowing with creative, high-potential talent is a challenge every company faces, yet countless studies have shown that identifying and engaging young professionals early in their careers is critical to future success. Paul Rivera, Courtesy of Gensler. What is your dream job or project?

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2021 Recall Roundup Recap

Hunton Andrews Kurth

The Gree companies sold over two million dehumidifiers in the United States between 2007 and 2013, but learned in late 2012 that the dehumidifiers could overheat and catch fire. The defendants were a Chinese appliance manufacturer (Gree Electric Appliances Inc. and Gree USA Inc.).