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Former APAC CEO of Grace Blue Partnership, Jean-Michel Wu, has taken on a new role at digital media company TotallyAwesome as head of talent. In his new role, Wu will be primarily tasked with identifying and attracting the best talent in Asia Pacific that is suited to TotallyAwesome’s growth plans. He will also be supporting existing executives with opportunities and coaching to improve their own professional capabilities. The new position will also see Wu (pictured) work with TotallyAwesome CEO, Will Anstee, and a growing regional management team. Wu reports to Anstee in his new role. Anstee, who was previously the Asia Pacific president of Initiative, joined the company earlier last July.
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I wasn t the only one to spend 2020 worrying about newts. Like many, the forced confinement of the past year focused me in on my own patch, made me pay attention to things that had previously passed me by. One of the things I noticed was that the area at the end of my garden that had once been a pond was now a weed-grown swamp, devoid of life. Wildlife ponds are having a moment.
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