Instead of pacing his office and rehearsing his lines yesterday before a tricky results call call, tech retailer Ruslan Kogan was kicking back.
Luke Hopewell is Head of Content and Digital Marketing at Associate Global Partners and oversees content strategy for Switzer Daily and Switzer Report. He was previously the head of editorial at Twitter Australia, the editor of cult tech site Gizmodo, launch editor of Business Insider's Australian edition, with stints various corporates like CBA and Telstra in-between. When he's not writing, he's getting outdoors and patting all the nice dogs he meets.
Instead of pacing his office and rehearsing his lines yesterday before a tricky results call call, tech retailer Ruslan Kogan was kicking back.
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