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Sharon Merrill Advisors Announces ImpACT PlaybookSM, a Strategic Communications and Engagement Offering to Amplify an Organization’s ESG Impact

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sharon Merrill Advisors, a strategic communications and investor relations firm, today launched ImpACT PlaybookSM, a comprehensive suite of sustainability communications and engagement tools designed to Assess, Communicate and Transform (“ACT”) environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices and create lasting stakeholder value. “A company’s sustainability strategy should be synonymous with risk mitigation and value creation,” said Maureen Wolff, Chief Executive Of...

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