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We invited Kathleen Harmeston, a seasoned Non-Executive Director and Fractional C-Suite Advisor, with a 20+ year career holding positions as Group Procurement Director, CEO, and Managing Partner across public and private sectors, to discuss her views on how to become a more well-rounded leader and the value of doing so.
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