Date Posted: Wednesday 21st March 2018
Emma Gannon, former social media editor of Glamour, journalist and award-winning blogger, has announced the launch of her second book, The Multi-Hyphen Method. The essential new business book for the digital age which will empower readers to work less, create more and design a career that works for them.
At the forefront of business, technology and career development with wide-ranging experience and expertise, Emma launched her own podcast CTRL, ALT, DELETE in 2016. Amassing 1.5 million downloads to date, with listeners in over 100 countries, interviewing guests from around the world, from Greta Gerwig to Lauren Laverne and Lily Cole to Anne Boden. The podcast has been picked as 'Editor’s Choice’ on iTunes multiple times. It was listed in The Times’ ‘top 20 podcasts to download’; ELLE UK’s ‘podcasts that will boost your career’; Marie Claire’s ‘career-changing podcasts’ and Esquire’s ‘top podcasts of 2017′.
Emma has been featured in The Telegraph and Teen Vogue and has written pieces about changes in the workplace for Glamour and The Guardian as well as featuring in a video on ‘Millennials at Work’ for The Pool. She was selected in the Forbes 30Under30 Europe 2018 list in the media and marketing category. Emma’s first book was a ‘Millennial memoir’ called CTRL ALT DELETE: How I Grew Up
The Multi-Hyphen Method will be available in hardback on 31 May 2018 for £18.99.
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