The Revenge of the Publicists: How Comms Execs Stormed the C-Suite
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No longer at the margins writing press releases, communications chiefs are making millions as they drive product strategy and report directly to their CEOs.
No longer at the margins writing press releases, communications chiefs are making millions as they drive product strategy and report directly to their CEOs.
No longer at the margins writing press releases, communications chiefs are making millions as they drive product strategy and report directly to their CEOs.
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