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You could say Joe Cristalli tweeted his role as co-executive producer and co-showrunner on the new “Frasier” sitcom into existence. Political Cartoons View All 1205 ImagesThis “Frasier” stars Grammer in the title role of the high-brow psychiatrist, as he moves back to Boston. They also reference the original series sparingly and smartly — which is an act of restraint that Cristalli said Harris helped him to understand. That’s not Frasier.’ The next day he’s got, you know, longer pants and the next day it's a blazer. Bruce Miller composed the original ”Frasier" theme.
Persons: Joe Cristalli, Frasier, “ Frasier ”, Cristalli, Kelsey Grammer, “ Frasier, Frasier ”, Grammer, , Chris Harris, Freddy, John Mahoney, Harris, Frasier Crane, , Chris, We’re, Jack Russell, James Burrows, “ Will, Grace ”, ” Burrows, Jack Cuttmore, Scott, Anders Keith, David, Frasier's, Niles, Daphne, Kelsey, he’s, he’ll, , Bruce, Jason Miller, Bruce Miller, hipper, Martin, , It's, Glenda Rovello, , Burrows Organizations: Paramount, Harvard Locations: Boston, Cambridge, Mahoney's
Novartis' Sandoz valued at $11.2 bln in market debut
  + stars: | 2023-10-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A sign marks the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., June 16, 2021. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 4 (Reuters) - Sandoz (SDZ.S) made its market debut with a lower-than-expected valuation of 10.3 billion Swiss francs ($11.2 billion) on Wednesday, after the generic and biosimilar drugmaker was spun off from Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis (NOVN.S). Deutsche Bank had said Sandoz, which accounted for 11% of Novartis' group operating profit in 2022, would likely be valued at $11-$13 billion, while brokerage Berenberg had forecast $17-$26 billion. The shares, which opened at 24 Swiss francs, became members of the Swiss Performance Index and the Swiss Leader Index, among other stock market gauges, and American depositary receipts also started trading on Wednesday. Novartis shareholders received one Sandoz share for every five Novartis shares they held as part of the transaction.
Persons: Brian Snyder, drugmaker, Sandoz, Berenberg, Vas Narasimhan, Ludwig Burger, Tristan Veyet, Clarence Fernandez, Mark Potter Organizations: Novartis, Research, REUTERS, Sandoz, Analysts, Deutsche Bank, Swiss, Thomson Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts, U.S, Swiss, generics
Who Are the 2023 MacArthur 'Genius Grant' Fellows?
  + stars: | 2023-10-04 | by ( Associated Press | Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +5 min
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation announced the 2023 class of fellows, often known as recipients of the “genius grant,” on Wednesday. The foundation reviews nominations for fellows over a yearslong process that solicits input from their communities and peers. Fellows do not apply and are never officially informed that they've been nominated unless they are selected for the award. The 2023 fellows are:E. Tendayi Achiume, 41, Los Angeles, a legal scholar who examines the history of global migration to argue for a reimagining of the rules governing the movement of people. Lester Mackey, 38, Cambridge, Massachusetts, a computer scientist and statistician whose research has helped improve the efficiency and predictions of machine learning techniques.
Persons: John D, Catherine T, , Carruth, they've, Tendayi Achiume, Andrea Armstrong, Rina Foygel Barber, Ian Bassin, Courtney Bryan, Jason D, María Magdalena Campos, Pons, Raven Chacon, Red, Diana Greene Foster, Lucy Hutyra, Carolyn Lazard, Ada Limón, Lester Mackey, Patrick Makuakāne, Linsey Marr, Manuel Muñoz, Imani Perry, Dyani, Williams, Amber Wutich Organizations: MacArthur Foundation, MacArthur Fellows, Mexican American, Black, Associated, Lilly Endowment Inc, AP Locations: Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago, Washington, Cambridge , Massachusetts, Nashville , Tennessee, Cuba, Red Hook , New York, United States, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, Lexington , Kentucky, Blacksburg , Virginia, Tucson , Arizona, Mexican, Central Valley, Shakopee, Minneapolis, Tempe , Arizona
In 2017, I joined Facebook (now known as Meta) as a senior engineer and worked there for almost five years. My compensation at Meta rapidly increased to more than $800,000 a year. AdvertisementAdvertisementComing in as a senior engineer — a level E5 at Facebook — I felt pressure to become independent and start contributing quickly. I thought that asking for help would "out" me as someone who didn't deserve to be a senior engineer. This is a critical part of being a senior engineer and beyond (staff or principal engineer).
Persons: Rahul Pandey, Pandey, , Pinterest, Taro, Rahul, It'd, Rahul Pandey's, doesn't, stagnate Organizations: Meta, Service, Stanford, Facebook, Cambridge, Big Tech Locations: Silicon Valley, Meta
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman railed against unauthorized migrants, human rights laws and "woke" critics of her hard-line policies Tuesday, as she tried to secure her place as the flag-bearer of the Conservative Party’s authoritarian law-and-order wing. Political Cartoons View All 1196 ImagesBraverman's speech to party activists contained little new policy and had the feel of an election rally. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives are lagging behind Labour in opinion polls with an election due by the end of 2024. Many members attending the four-day conference are looking ahead to a leadership contest that would likely follow a defeat. Braverman makes some Conservatives worry the party is regaining its image as “the nasty party,” as former Prime Minister Theresa May once called it.
Persons: Suella Braverman, Braverman, ” Braverman, Rishi Sunak’s, , shouldn't, Theresa May, Sunak, , Gideon Skinner, Ipsos, Andrew Boff, ” Sunak Organizations: Home, Conservative, Conservatives, Labour, Human, Englanders, Kingdom's, Delegates, London Assembly, Conservative Party, BBC Locations: MANCHESTER, England, Britain, Rwanda, Cambridge
For his manager, Barrie Chapman, the overtime he now gets is a huge boost once unheard of in the hospitality sector. At its "Alcampo Lounge" venue in Brighton, staff can get a free meal per shift, flexible hours, bonuses, and overtime for salaried employees. "There's been a trend in hospitality to work staff hard, to not treat them very well, because there was always another person that would come in," said head chef Chris Lloyd-Rogers. "That's why people leave work, and it's what brings people back," Wilson said. Recruitment website Indeed said its regular survey of job seekers showed that the most highly valued benefits were flexible working and sick pay.
Persons: Josh Hughes, Davies, Barrie Chapman, Jen Eaton, Nick Collins, Eaton, Chapman, Hughes, Spencer, Britain's, Loungers, There's, Chris Lloyd, Rogers, Tony Wilson, Wilson, Sarah Findlater, Fiona Walters, Amit Puntambekar, Puntambekar, James Davey, Kate Holton, David Milliken, David Clarke 私 Organizations: Reuters, Amazon, Tesco, Global, Office, National Statistics, Britain, EU, Institute for Employment Studies, Organisation for Economic Co, IES Locations: BRIGHTON, England, Brighton, Britain, Cambridge, London
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMohamed El-Erian: This is a time when you need the supply side to be more flexibleMohamed El-Erian, Allianz chief economic advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest economic and market trends, why he thinks the recent government shutdown drama narrows the scope for the type of legislation needed to maintain high economic growth and genuine financial stability, and more.
Persons: Mohamed El Organizations: Erian, Allianz, Queens ' College , Cambridge
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman would "absolutely" do a deal with X, the social platform previously known as Twitter, with his newly approved investment vehicle, Ackman told The Wall Street Journal in a story published on Sunday. On Friday, Ackman announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission approved his new financing vehicle, which he is calling a SPARC — a special purpose acquisition rights company. Ackman told the Journal that he would "absolutely" consider using his newly formed SPARC to invest in X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter. Investors interested in the SPARC were directed to follow Bill Ackman's account on X for more information, according to the press release announcing the regulatory approval of the investment vehicle. "Taking X public would expose X to financial and governance regulatory transparency and accountability; which is why I'm skeptical it'll happen," Jagolinzer said in a post on X.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Ackman, Bill Ackman's, Vivek Ramaswamy, Robert Francis Kennedy Jr, Elon Musk, Alan D, Jagolinzer Organizations: Wall Street, Securities and Exchange Commission, SPARC, Pershing, Twitter, Pershing Square Capital Management, CNBC, U.S, University of Cambridge Judge Business School
Though I'm grateful to be a Harvard student, I'm more than my intellect. Of course, I can look back on years of hard work. But all my hard work, self-reflection, and achievements came to define me with one title: Harvard student. At dinner, my mother wore a shirt emblazoned with a bright "Harvard 2027" across the chest that the Harvard Coop had sent in my acceptance package. AdvertisementAdvertisementI owe everything to my family's generational hard work and sacrifice, yet all of that became insignificant in a moment.
Persons: I'm, , Harvard Coop, wasn't Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard University Locations: Cambridge, Caribbean, America
The average CEO of a top UK company is white, rich, and probably named Andrew. That's according to an analysis by People Managing People of the CEOs of the top 100 companies on the LSE. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe average CEO of a top UK company is probably named Andrew, according to an analysis of the CEOs of the FTSE100 companies published by human resources publication People Managing People on Tuesday. People named Andrew don't just make up a large slice of these top executives, however — twelve FTSE100 CEOs were named Andrew or Simon, outnumbering the total 11 female CEOs as of September, per the report. The report also found that the average CEO of a FTSE100 company makes over 127 times the median UK salary in 2022 — which was £33,000.
Persons: Andrew, That's, , Andrew don't, Simon, Finn Bartram Organizations: People Managing, LSE, Service, London Stock Exchange, University of Cambridge, BBC, Fortune, Pew Research, Economic Policy Institute Locations:
The average CEO of a top UK company is white, rich, and probably named Andrew. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe average CEO of a top UK company is probably named Andrew, according to an analysis of the CEOs of the FTSE100 companies published by human resources publication People Managing People on Tuesday. People named Andrew don't just make up a large slice of these top executives, however — twelve FTSE100 CEOs were named Andrew or Simon, outnumbering the total 11 female CEOs as of September, per the report. The report also found that the average CEO of a FTSE100 company makes over 127 times the median UK salary in 2022 — which was £33,000. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis isn't the first time someone has tried to put together a composite image of an average CEO of the top companies in the country.
Persons: Andrew, That's, , Andrew don't, Simon, Finn Bartram Organizations: People Managing, LSE, Service, London Stock Exchange, University of Cambridge, BBC, Fortune, Pew Research, Economic Policy Institute Locations:
When I got into Harvard last year, everyone started treating me differently. Though I'm grateful to be a Harvard student, I'm more than my intellect. Of course, I can look back on years of hard work. But all my hard work, self-reflection, and achievements came to define me with one title: Harvard student. AdvertisementAdvertisementI owe everything to my family's generational hard work and sacrifice, yet all of that became insignificant in a moment.
Persons: I'm, , Harvard Coop, wasn't Organizations: Harvard, Service, Harvard University Locations: Cambridge, Caribbean, America
London CNN —Oxford was the murder capital of late-medieval England, with the city’s male university population being the main catalyst for violence, according to new research. “It wasn’t surprising, it was what I expected,” Professor Manuel Eisner, lead murder map investigator and director of the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Criminology, told CNN. Medieval map of Oxford, England circa 12th or 13th century Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group/Getty ImagesCollectively, the project has cataloged 354 homicide crime scenes in 14th-century England. Oxford students at the time were all male and typically aged between 14 and 21 years old. “What it meant for Oxford is lots of young men, and young men can cause problems,” Eisner said, adding that these young men would not have had much social control, but would have had access to alcohol and weapons.
Persons: , Manuel Eisner, , inquests, ” Eisner, Eisner Organizations: London CNN — Oxford, University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge’s Institute of Criminology, CNN, Oxford, Institute of Criminology’s, Research, Locations: England, London, York, Oxford
[1/2] A jogger wearing Nike shoes runs along the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., March 18, 2019. Nike has also experienced competition from other sneaker brands, including Deckers' (DECK.N) Hoka, On Running (ONON.N) and French-owned sports retailer Salomon, as shoppers gravitate toward "performance" shoes. Nike CEO John Donahoe said the company would turn its attention to "prioritizing the everyday runner" and connecting with shoppers in more channels, including specialty running stores. The company posted total revenue of $12.94 billion in the quarter, missing analysts' estimates of $12.98 billion. Nike reported a profit of $1.45 billion, or 94 cents per share, beating estimates of 75 cents per share.
Persons: Charles, Brian Snyder, Matthew Friend, Friend, Jordan, Salomon, Dylan Dittrich, John Donahoe, David Swartz, Deborah Sophia, Katherine Masters, Shounak Dasgupta, Jamie Freed Organizations: Nike, REUTERS, Air, Jordan, Insights, Morningstar, Thomson Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts, U.S, Kobe, Bengaluru, New York
London-listed semiconductor company Alphawave Semi 's stock is set to double over the next 12 months, according to Jefferies. The investment bank has set a price target of £2.70 (or 270p) on Alphawave's shares, which implies an upside of 112% from the current level. The bullish view comes despite Jefferies noting Alphawave's "disappointing" profit margins and negative free cash flow in the first half of 2023. According to the investment bank, Alphawave has already achieved four design wins using the advanced " 3nm" manufacturing process, two of which are with major U.S.-based cloud computing giants. The investment bank expects shares to rise by more than 40% over the next 12 months to £1.80 (or 180p) a share.
Persons: Jefferies, Alphawave's, Alphawave, Janardan Menon, Simon Coles Organizations: Jefferies, U.S . Big Tech, AWS, Microsoft, Big Tech, Barclays Locations: U.S, Toronto, Canada, London, Cambridge, Europe
Spotify's founder says the world has met three different versions of Mark Zuckerberg over the years. There's "The Social Network" Mark, "Cambridge Analytica" Mark and the Mark we're seeing today. Daniel Ek told Forbes that today's Zuckerberg "is a lot more authentic in his public persona." AdvertisementAdvertisementSpotify founder Daniel Ek says the public has been entreated to three different versions of Mark Zuckerberg over the years. But Ek told Forbes that the Zuckerberg of today is a lot different from the past two versions.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Mark, Daniel Ek, Forbes, today's Zuckerberg, , Ek, Ek — who's, Zuckerberg, Jessie Eisenberg's, Eisenberg, He's, he's, Joe Rogan, Rogan, Meta Organizations: Cambridge, Service, Facebook, Harvard, Social, Academy, Meta Locations: Swedish, Cambridge
He said: "For me, AGI…is the equivalent of a median human that you could hire as a co-worker." "It's interesting to use the term median human — that's importantly different from average human," Henry Shevlin, an AI ethicist and professor at the University of Cambridge, told Insider. How tech bros are defining this idea of median human intellect is open to question. Traditional measurements for comparing AI and human intelligence have tended to focus on capabilities rather than general intellect. But comparing AI with human intelligence at all can be ethically murky and potentially misleading, according to Mittelstadt.
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, , , It's, you'd, Elizabeth Weil, it's, Brent Mittelstadt, Henry Shevlin, Shevlin, Mittelstadt Organizations: Service, Yorker, Twitter, McKinsey, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Cambridge
Two people who know Fu told CNN that they heard from common friends she had a child through surrogacy in the US, though they did not know who the father was. Fu stopped posting on her WeChat social media account in May after returning to China from the US in April, two sources close to Fu told CNN. Fu Xiaotian, 40, was the host of a flagship talk show on Hong Kong-based Chinese broadcaster Phoenix TV. Following Qin’s disappearance, Chinese social media users have scrutinized Fu’s posts on Weibo, a popular microblogging site, where she boasts more than a million followers. She last posted on Wechat, another Chinese social media app, on May 21, the two people who know Fu told CNN.
Persons: Hong Kong CNN — China’s, Qin Gang, Fu Xiaotian, Qin, Fu, Xi Jinping, , Fu –, , Qin’s, , ” Yun Sun, Sun, That’s, Xiaotian, Zikuan Chen, Fu reminisced, Er, ’ ” Fu Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Financial Times, Phoenix, CNN, China’s Foreign, ” CNN, China’s, Information Office, Phoenix TV, Wall Street Journal, Communist Party, Stimson, World, Cambridge University, Star, Churchill College, Gulfstream G650, Fu, Federal Aviation Administration, Gulfstream, Anchorage International, Washington DC, Qin Locations: Hong Kong, United States, Beijing, China, Washington, London, Phoenix TV’s London, Fu, Weibo, California, Chongqing, Orange County , California, Italy, alma, Los Angeles, Anchorage, Alaska, Miami
Italy's Top Court Removes Block to Regeni Murder Trial
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( Sept. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's top court ruled on Wednesday that the trial of four Egyptian security officials over the disappearance and murder of an Italian student could go ahead, despite concerns the defendants did not know they had been charged. Reviewing the issue, Italy's top court said in a statement that the legal code relating to this question was unconstitutional given the lack of cooperation from the suspects' home state, opening the way for the trial to resume. Giulio Regeni, a postgraduate student at Britain's Cambridge University, disappeared in Cairo in January 2016. Italian and Egyptian prosecutors investigated the case together, but the two sides later fell out and came to very different conclusions. Italy's legal system is notoriously slow and there was no immediate indication of when the trial might resume.
Persons: Francesco Lo Voi, Giulio Regeni, Magdi Sharif, Tarek Sabir, Hisham Helmy, Ather Kamal, Sharif, Crispian Balmer, Marco Carta, Bill Berkrot Organizations: Britain's Cambridge University, Egypt's General Intelligence Locations: ROME, Rome, Cairo, Cairo city, Italian, Italy
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s immigration minister argued Tuesday that international refugee rules must be rewritten to reduce the number of people entitled to protection, as the Conservative government seeks international support for its tough stance on unauthorized migration. Britain’s government has adopted an increasingly punitive approach to people who arrive by unauthorized means such as small boats across the English Channel. Sonya Sceats, chief executive of campaign group Freedom from Torture, said: “LGBTQI+ people are tortured in many countries for who they are and who they love. The U.K. has sought international allies in its attempts to stop Channel crossings and toughen refugee laws, with limited success. British authorities also leased a barge to house migrants in a floating dormitory moored off England’s south coast.
Persons: Suella Braverman, ” Braverman, , Braverman, , Braverman’s, Sonya Sceats, Alejandro Mayorkas, General Merrick Garland Organizations: , Conservative, Nations Refugee Convention, American Enterprise Institute, Conservatives, U.S, Homeland Locations: Washington, Cambridge, Britain, France, Rwanda
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, said he got scurvy from working too hard on his first startup, Loopt. AdvertisementAdvertisementSam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, may have learned how to manage his workload the hard way — through malnutrition, according to a New York Magazine profile. He told New York Magazine he worked so hard on building Loopt that he got scurvy — a vitamin-C deficiency that stems from not eating enough fruits and vegetables. After selling the company, Altman said, he took a year off and spent his free time reading books, traveling, and playing video games. AdvertisementAdvertisement"It changed my life," Altman told New York Magazine of the ashram.
Persons: Sam Altman, ChatGPT, , Altman, Nick Sivo, Loopt didn't, Loopt, Sivo —, I'm, Altman didn't Organizations: Service, New York Magazine, Stanford University, New, OpenAI Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts
Since the Supreme Court’s decision on race-based admissions, Wesleyan University and the University of Minnesota dropped legacy admissions. A 2022 report from nonprofit think tank Education Reform Now found that colleges were turning away from legacy admissions. Eighty-nine percent of college admissions directors did not support the use of legacy admits, and three-quarters of public colleges and universities didn’t even provide a legacy preference. “In that admission process, that legacy extra boost really can make a difference.”Donations, donations, donationsSome colleges say that legacy admissions play a financial role in keeping donors engaged. Casey added that getting rid of legacy admissions won’t change the compositions of the nation’s most elite colleges overnight.
Persons: Michael Roth, , , Brian Snyder, EFN, Joan Casey, we’ve, ” Casey, Gabrielle Starr, ” Starr, ” Chris Peterson, hasn’t, Starr, isn’t, “ Dartmouth, , Lee Coffin, Charles Krupa, ” Dartmouth, Casey, ” What’s, they’re Organizations: New, New York CNN, US, Court, American Civil Liberties Union, Wesleyan University, University of Minnesota, Johns Hopkins University, Pomona College, ” Wesleyan, CNN, Pew Research Center, Harvard University, Let’s, Harvard, Educational, Inc, Pomona, , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Culture Colleges, Baker Library, Dartmouth College, Dartmouth, US Department of Education, Harvard University discriminates Locations: New York, Cambridge , Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Pomona, Claremont , California, California, ” Pomona, Hanover, N.H
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, said he got scurvy from working too hard on his start-up, Loopt. AdvertisementAdvertisementSam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, may have learned how to manage his work load the hard way — through malnutrition, according to a New York Magazine profile. Before Altman started leading efforts behind ChatGPT, the buzzy conversational AI chatbot, he first stepped into the tech start-up world in 2004 when he was a sophomore at Stanford University. After selling the company, Altman said he took a year and off and spent his free time reading books, traveling, and playing video games. AdvertisementAdvertisement"It changed my life," Altman told New York Magazine in regard to the ashram.
Persons: Sam Altman, ChatGPT, , Altman, Nick Sivo, Loopt didn't, Loopt, Sivo —, I'm, Altman didn't, Sivo Organizations: Service, New York Magazine, Stanford University, US National Institutes of Health, New Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts
Insider Today: The hottest job markets
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( Diamond Naga Siu | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Speaking of change and mobility, if you're looking for a new job, we have an inside look at how competitive job hunting currently is. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesBad news for job hunters: You're competing with more people for a job now, compared with the same time period one or two years ago. AdvertisementAdvertisementHowever, data from LinkedIn shared with Insider comparing job vacancies with active applicants paints a more complex image. Rankings were based on job market and work conditions, affordability, crime and safety, workplace diversity, and health and leisure. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, senior editor and anchor, in New York City.
Persons: Justin Sullivan, there's, Rand, Mike Steinitz, Robert Half, Steinitz, you've, Hoshino, Craig F, Walker, Pano Christou, Arantza Pena Popo, Gen Alpha, Brittany Chang, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Companies, LinkedIn, Ministry of Justice, Hoshino Resorts, Brussels Airlines, Cambridge, Harvard University, Boston Globe, Getty Images, Getty Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York City, San Diego, United States, Japan, Pomfret , Vermont, Brussels, England, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, situationships, Salem, Kansas, London, New York
Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon blames social media for Gen Z's lack of communication skills at work. Mahon pointed out that young workers don't have the "skills to debate things" or even to "disagree." Alex Mahon, the CEO of British network Channel 4, blamed social media for Gen Z's shortcomings in the workplace at a conference with the Royal Television Society in Cambridge. AdvertisementAdvertisementResearch commissioned by Channel 4 found that people across the UK watch over five hours of video content a day on average, with short form video content being preferred over live television. The research found that people associated viewing short form video content with the feeling of being out of control.
Persons: Alex Mahon, Mahon, Gen Z, haven't, you've Organizations: Service, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, British, Royal Television Society, YouTube, Channel, Big, KPMG, PWC, Deloitte Locations: Wall, Silicon, British, Cambridge
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