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Emma Isaac joins Waitrose as head of marketing

Waitroise has appointed Emma Isaac as head of brand marketing & marketing planning.  Isaac moved to the retailer this week, following four years at the Natwest Group where she was brand marketing director. She previously held a senior marketing role at Barclays for three years where she was responsible for brand, media, sponsorship activation and marketing effectiveness. Her career began at British Airways, before she created a leadership coaching business called Coachrhythmics and worked in a brand strategy consultancy. She is also an active member of WACL (Women in Advertising & Communications Leadership). Waitrose explained the role was created within a new structure as part of its head office transformation at the start of the year, which was looked after on an interim basis, making Isaac the first permanent appointment to the new role.

Rio Tinto outlines path to stronger Cultural Heritage management

Rio Tinto outlines path to stronger Cultural Heritage management
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Rio Tinto outlines path to stronger Cultural Heritage management

Rio Tinto outlines path to stronger Cultural Heritage management
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Singapore Budget 2021: A summary of the key tax changes

Several measures aim to mitigate the widespread financial impact of COVID-19 The Singapore Budget 2021 was unveiled by the deputy prime minister and finance minister, Heng Swee Keat, on February 16 2021. Some of the salient tax changes proposed in Budget 2021 are summarised below. Extension of Budget 2020 tax measures Several tax and non-tax measures were introduced in Budget 2020 to mitigate the widespread financial impact of COVID-19 on businesses and workers. As there is still no sight to the end of COVID-19 and certain sectors of the economy are still languishing from the effects of the pandemic, some of the relief measures have been extended. The following are three temporary tax measures that were extended.

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