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King took part in the Transatlantic Digital Agenda: Bridging the Gap forum.
Linda Griffin, Global Head of Public Affairs at King and Chairwoman of the European Tech Alliance, spoke at the “Transatlantic Digital Agenda: Bridging the Gap” forum organised by the Atlantic Council, the Internet Economy Foundation and the Aspen Institute, in Berlin on 5 April, which took place on the eve of the first G20 Digital Ministers’ Meeting.
The forum brought together senior decision-makers in politics, business, academia and civil society in Europe, the U.S. and beyond.
Linda debated with other panelists over how to bridge the transatlantic digital gap for the economy and democracy. She also pointed out that the gender diversity on the panel was perhaps representative of one of the digital trends which both the EU and US shared.
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