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Posted on July 28, 2019

ICSA Conference Attendee

by Dr Theresa Simpkin.In .

Just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed your session in the imposter phenomenon at the Governance conference. A light bulb moment for me. Life changing in terms of me telling my own story in a different way. THANK YOU

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