Emma De Vita is features editor on Management Today. During her seven years on the magazine, she has spent time in jail with white collar criminals, watching catwalk shows at London Fashion Week, and travelled to San Paolo, New York and Mumbai, all in the name of business journalism, for which she has won a number of awards. Her articles have also appeared in the Sunday Times, the Guardian and the Financial Times. She is editor of two Management Today books published this year by Headline: The Management Masterclass and The Leadership Masterclass.
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