The Leading Issue with Fiona Dawson
Tuesday 31 October 2023Ann is joined by CMI President, Fiona Dawson CBE. Fiona has dedicated over 30 years to Mars, Incorporated, retiring in July 2021 to focus on her Board Portfolio. Her roles spanned leadership positions such as European Marketing VP of Global Retail and Mars Chocolate UK, culminating in her role as Global President for Mars Foods' household brand portfolio and Global Customers.
In this digital event...
Delve in to Fiona Dawson's personal leadership journeys, including her methods for becoming effective leaders and inspiring others to do the same.
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