Mobile is killing the desktop starBY JULIAN PLUMMER | FRIDAY, 7 JUL 2017 11:48AMTechnology is changing rapidly. That's no new headline. The speedy rate at which it's moving is even outlined by funny man Louis C.K. in one of his perceptive stand-up routines ... Upgrade your subscription to access this article
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FS Power50: Stay open-minded and learn from others
AMANDA RAGKOUSIS
SENIOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR
VIRIDIAN ADVISORY PTY LTD
SENIOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR
VIRIDIAN ADVISORY PTY LTD
This year's Power50 is a broad mix of familiar and fresh faces, all doing their bit for their clients, their community, and their colleagues, as selected by their peers. Viridian Advisory senior financial adviser Amanda Ragkousis is committed to nurturing a culture of continuous learning and growth in the financial realm.
This is why snail mail will come back into vogue again, just like vinyl records are making a comeback.
It is such a novelty to get something in the letter box, they will actually open it. lol