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The Covid-19 crisis is an opportunity to reset society, Erin Brockovich has told a Northern Ireland conference.
The US environmental activist, played by Julia Roberts in an Oscar-winning biopic, spoke at the Institute of Directors’ (IoD) Women’s Leadership summit.
During her address, Mrs Brockovich reflected on the likely lasting impact of the pandemic.
“We are in a very unique moment, you could call it a watershed moment,” she said.
“We are in a great reset, a great reboot. We were effectively shut down, and that was a moment for us to turn inward to seeing things, self-renewing, re-evaluating what’s important, a time to ask ourselves, ‘Did we get lost along the way?’
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Step-by-Step Instructions:
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