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Kate Spade New York

040 – Brennan Lowery – Lasting Impact

March 2, 2018producer Leave a Comment
Brennan Lowery

Looking at Kate Spade’s successful supply-chain social responsibility program in Rwanda… Why would Kate Spade New York, an iconic brand with a global presence, extend a part of its supply chain, taking on major challenges, to go into a developing… Continue Reading →

Brennan Lowery, developing countries, Kate Spade, Kate Spade New York, Rawanda, social responsibility, supply chain

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