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Agent99 tapped to amplify Women UNLIMITED Leadership Summit 2025

Communications agency, Agent99, has been appointed by Australian events company, The Hatchery, to deliver an integrated PR campaign for the Women UNLIMITED Leadership Summit 2025.

Taking place across six cities from 29th September to 1st October 2025, Agent99 will deliver a national media strategy tailored to each market, while positioning The Hatchery as a thought-leader in the leadership and professional development space.

The agency will also support media attendance and amplify key campaign moments, including a special event in Sydney and Canberra, that will feature former US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in person.

Sharon Zeev Poole, Director and Founder of Agent99, said: "I am a huge advocate for championing women in leadership, so this win is particularly meaningful to me and the team. Corporate PR and thought leadership building are in Agent99's DNA, so we're thrilled to bring our experience to this partnership with The Hatchery to create national awareness around the Summit."
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