Reflecting on Progress: Advice for Aspiring Women Leaders in the Public Sector
This International Women’s Day Q&A has been written to showcase the women driving change, encouraging other female leaders and supporting their citizens
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Nouha Elmasri
7 March 2024
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With contributions from public sector female leaders from all tiers of government from the United States, and Canada - This International Women’s Day Q&A has been written to showcase the women driving change, encouraging other female leaders and supporting their citizens - along with their hard working teams - to help build a stronger, smarter, more resilient public sector for the future.
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Nouha Elmasri
Global Content Strategist, Public Sector Network
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