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Louise Adongo was one of the first people I approached when I was considering launching what became 'Amplify'. I approached Louise because she's one of the most thoughtful people I know and she's very good at giving real, direct and gentle feedback – a very rare skill.
She suggested the tagline, '#NotASupplyProblem' in an email, and as soon as I read it, I knew that encapsulated EXACTLY what I wanted to achieve with this.
I'm so honoured to have had this conversation with Louise – I hope you enjoy it too. It's wide-ranging and we talk about everything from her experiences leading her to suggest the #NotASupplyProblem tagline to when she first started becoming aware of gender. You can find Louise on LinkedIn here.
By Vanessa PaesaniLouise Adongo was one of the first people I approached when I was considering launching what became 'Amplify'. I approached Louise because she's one of the most thoughtful people I know and she's very good at giving real, direct and gentle feedback – a very rare skill.
She suggested the tagline, '#NotASupplyProblem' in an email, and as soon as I read it, I knew that encapsulated EXACTLY what I wanted to achieve with this.
I'm so honoured to have had this conversation with Louise – I hope you enjoy it too. It's wide-ranging and we talk about everything from her experiences leading her to suggest the #NotASupplyProblem tagline to when she first started becoming aware of gender. You can find Louise on LinkedIn here.