Now Available: D CEO’s June/July Digital Edition
The issue features a look into the working mom s labor crisis and how companies can help and LTK s Amber Venz Box s journey to success.
By Kelsey Vanderschoot
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July 1, 2021
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D CEO’s 92-page June/July 2021 edition is now available online. Read LTK’s Amber Venz Box’s journey to success, learn about the big changes that Jean Savage has made as Trinity Industry’s first non-family member CEO, and see how companies can help working moms maintain work-life balance, as told by D CEO’s own working dad and managing editor, Will Maddox.
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