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Francesca Cassidy

Deputy Editor
Fran Cassidy is Raconteur’s deputy editor, having worked for the media company for four years. Previously, she was responsible for a large portion of the special-interest reports that Raconteur produces for The Times and The Sunday Times, but she is now focused entirely on Raconteur’s digital offering.
CX
‘Viewers have more control than ever before in the way they consume and create content’
CHARLOTTE CROSSWELL, chief executive of Innovate Finance
Finance & Investment
‘Fintech’s success depends upon talent which is in short supply’
TOM BUTLER, chief executive of the International Council on Mining and Metals
Responsible Business
‘We will have to show that the metals needed are mined with principles’
SIAN FISHER, chief executive of the Chartered Insurance Institute
CX
‘Insurers understand they need to build stronger relationships with their customers’
Finance & Investment
‘Is the principle of data privacy enough for insurance?’
Risk & Regulation
‘Time for the C‑suite to take a fresh look at risk’
Aileen Feeney, chief executive of the Fertility Network UK
Healthcare
‘Is it negligence or ignorance that fertility is seen as a female problem?’
Risk & Regulation
‘Intellectual property will need to change if it is to keep pace with artificial intelligence’
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