A former WIN Television executive is suing the company for $400,000 in damages, alleging the television network engaged in deceptive conduct…

Myriam Robin is a reporter for SmartCompany and its sister site LeadingCompany. She has degrees in economics, international studies and journalism. She likes writing about businesses taking risks and doing new things.
A former WIN Television executive is suing the company for $400,000 in damages, alleging the television network engaged in deceptive conduct…
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Fifteen years ago, Andrew and Paul Bassat launched SEEK, which would go on to become Australia’s leading online jobs board. The story behind…