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MyNewsroom / June 23, 2022

Corporate culture and the importance of legacy. Saskatchewan Matters episode 28.

Saskatchewan business commentator and Chair of Martin Charlton Communications Paul Martin joins host Dan Gold on episode 28 to dive into the importance of corporate culture and what we can learn from legacy. Great leaders have the ability and skill to communicate the value of culture.  

Paul Martin is a veteran of the Saskatchewan business and media scene for almost five decades. He has seen and covered more stories than anyone in this market.

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