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    <copyright>2021 Lattice</copyright>
    <description>Lattice co-founder Jack Altman interviews industry leaders on their unique management styles — uncovering actionable insights around topics like championing low-ego leadership and creating a culture of extreme transparency.</description>
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      <description>In this episode of Uniquely Led, Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud recounts her non-linear career path — explaining how not being a founder helped her pivot Vimeo’s company strategy. Hear how she used her marketing background to communicate a compelling mission and vision to the broader company during a period of incredible hypergrowth, and learn why Anjali believes that acknowledging limitations is key to great leadership.</description>
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      <description>As the son of a symphony conductor, Zach Perret learned the importance of structure and rhythm from an early age. In this episode of Uniquely Led, he shares how this childhood lesson helped him develop a strong operating cadence as CEO &amp; co-founder at Plaid. Zach also reveals the top three traits he looks for when hiring leaders — and argues that some of your best advice can come from sending cold emails.</description>
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      <description>In this episode of Uniquely Led, Jack sits down with Saji Wickramasekara, CEO &amp; co-founder of Benchling, a biotechnology software platform. Saji shares the two most important roles of a CEO: ensuring everyone understands the company vision and building a strong senior leadership team. Learn his top tips for recruiting executives, including hiring for roles 24 months ahead of time.</description>
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