Director of ISER featured in book by and about prominent women in telecommunications

by Michelle Saport  |   

Heather Hudson, professor of public policy and director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER), recently had a chapter published in "The Changing Culture of Communications: From Generation to Generation," a book by prominent women in telecommunications intended for the next generation of women leaders.

The Global Telecom Women's Network (GTWN) published the book in celebration of its 20th anniversary to highlight the achievements of women in the industry, as well as articles by and about these women. In particular, this collection of essays addresses one of the key challenges facing the industry: how to encourage the next generation of women to enter the sector and follow their predecessors in contributing to global economic and social development.

Heather's chapter is entitled "From Northern Village to Global Village." You can learn more about the book and download it as an e-book at GTWN.org.

To learn more about the going-ons of the Institute of Social and Economic Research and its staff, visit the ISER website.

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