#2572: The Questions Buyers Ask
Let’s dive into today’s topic, which revolves around the questions buyers typically ask. In this masterclass, our goal is to enhance your understanding of the decision-making process that consumers, including […]
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Ms. Denise Burnett's journey began as a former radio broadcaster, where she ingeniously utilized the power of Caribbean music as a platform for social commentary. Through her insightful broadcasts, she fearlessly addressed the challenges and struggles of Afro-Caribbean people in Canada's face.
Denise has been a community worker by trade for over three decades. Her extensive experience spans various roles, from frontline work to case management. Today, she proudly serves as a program manager at one of Toronto's pioneering modular homes for the chronically homeless. Through her leadership, she continues to be a beacon of hope for those who have been marginalized and overlooked. Denise is a strong voice, fighting for the rights and well-being of those who most need it.
To our listeners, I am pleased to introduce you to Ms. Denise Burnett. Her wisdom, experience, and unwavering dedication will undoubtedly inspire and enlighten us all. Join me as we delve into the incredible journey of this remarkable woman and learn from her invaluable insights. Without further ado, let's welcome Denise to the podcast!
Let’s dive into today’s topic, which revolves around the questions buyers typically ask. In this masterclass, our goal is to enhance your understanding of the decision-making process that consumers, including […]
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