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Commercial Features Writer
Adam Pescod is a commercial content and feature writer for the East Anglian Daily Times, Eastern Daily Press and other Newsquest titles across Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Adam has a background in business journalism and also writes property stories for the EDP and EADT, as well as news stories and commercial features for Insight Energy magazine.
Adam Pescod is a commercial content and feature writer for the East Anglian Daily Times, Eastern Daily Press and other Newsquest titles across Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Adam has a background in business journalism and also writes property stories for the EDP and EADT, as well as news stories and commercial features for Insight Energy magazine.
Blue Heron Training is equipping energy professionals with the leadership skills needed for commercial success.
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