Emma Gage
Apr 8, 2015

Women in Southeast Asia: The rise of soft power

Women are a hot topic for marketers at the moment. Brands across the world are seizing the opportunity to align themselves with pro-empowerment messaging, in a bid to tap into more emotional spaces and to stand for something bigger.

Emma Gage: gender not seen as a barrier

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