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Ahead of the Corporate Engagement Awards, taking place at the Globe, Rebecca Pardon meets Jenni Anderson, chief executive at The Talent Foundry. Anderson explains how the charity is bridging the gap between education and industry, and helping young people from underserved areas build skills, confidence and brighter futures. Interviews for the Corporate Engagement Awards produced by Kinura.

Ahead of the Corporate Engagement Awards, Rebecca Pardon speaks with Richard Salkeld, head of communications and partnerships at Lumo and Hull Trains. Salkeld reflects on the power of collaboration, and how Lumo is helping to deliver social and environmental value along its routes. Interviews for the Corporate Engagement Awards produced by Kinura.

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