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Linda Clark is a force. Her careers (plural) straddle law, broadcasting and journalism. She’s a multi-multi-hyphenate; journalist, advocate, advisor, litigator, facilitator, mentor.
In short, if there's a mess to be cleaned up, she’s the go-to.
Whip smart and widely respected, Linda is an award winning journalist. She’s been TVNZ’s political editor, RNZ’s Nine to Noon host, a television presenter, frequent media panellist and sought after political commentator. She left journalism (but do you ever really?) to be a lawyer and now leads a team as a Partner at Dentons Kensington Swan.
She survived the newsrooms of the 80s and 90s where it wasn’t unheard of to have typewriters thrown across the room and as a lawyer she still has men talk over her in meetings.
She tells Amanda Millar what she’s scared of, if AI will take over newsrooms and the advice she has for everyone going through something.
Linda Clark is a force. Her careers (plural) straddle law, broadcasting and journalism. She’s a multi-multi-hyphenate; journalist, advocate, advisor, litigator, facilitator, mentor.
In short, if there's a mess to be cleaned up, she’s the go-to.
Whip smart and widely respected, Linda is an award winning journalist. She’s been TVNZ’s political editor, RNZ’s Nine to Noon host, a television presenter, frequent media panellist and sought after political commentator. She left journalism (but do you ever really?) to be a lawyer and now leads a team as a Partner at Dentons Kensington Swan.
She survived the newsrooms of the 80s and 90s where it wasn’t unheard of to have typewriters thrown across the room and as a lawyer she still has men talk over her in meetings.
She tells Amanda Millar what she’s scared of, if AI will take over newsrooms and the advice she has for everyone going through something.