20-First CEO Wins Manpower Foundation Prize
CEO of 20-First, Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and journalist Alison Maitland were presented with a special award by the Manpower Foundation on November 26th in recognition of the fresh approach and pragmatic solutions put forward in their book, Why Women Mean Business. The prize, which is organized in partnership with HEC Paris, rewards original thinking on work, employment, and the economy. After the ceremony, the winners joined together to discuss ideas of social innovation, regulation and economic growth, in a debate entitled “what priorities must we build for the world of tomorrow?”
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