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Why Vikki Maver strives to set the bar for a nurturing workplace
Welcome to the Why Between the Lines podcast, where we explore the why behind what people do. Whether it’s a business, a job, or a passion project – we want to hear the story behind the path, and the heart behind the venture. This is our last episode of the season! And we're delighted to have Vikki Maver – founder and strategic director of Refresh Marketing – on the show. Vikki tells us how she went from corporate marketing into copywriting, why she sometimes really doesn't like being a boss – and what’s most important to her in building this business. The Why Between the Lines podcast is produced by Refresh Marketing, Australia’s longest-running copywriting agency. Want us to help you tell YOUR story? Learn more about Refresh Marketing.Music by FASSounds from Pixabay