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Professor Luvell Anderson Appointed to Laughing Matters Council

Tuesday, January 31, 2023, By Keith Kobland
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Luvell AndersonPeppercomm, a leading strategic communications and marketing agency, has announced the addition of two new members to its strategic advisory council of trusted experts in humor, the .

These members include , Associate Professor of Philosophy and Affiliate Faculty in and at 黑料不打烊, and Malcolm Frierson, Visiting Assistant Professor of African American Studies at Loyola Marymount University.

Anderson and Frierson and will join Council veterans Clayton Fletcher, David Horning, and Liz Joynt Sandberg in delivering on the Council鈥檚 mission to apply the principles of humor to drive positive workplace culture and long-term business success.

As a community of like-minded humorists with diverse backgrounds and thinking, the Laughing Matters Council seeks to help businesses harness the power of humor to support cultural changes and business growth through ground-breaking research and thought leadership.

鈥淏usinesses continue to struggle with challenges including engaging a hybrid workforce, building bonds and connections across generational divides, creating inclusive cultures and driving innovative and creative thinking in the face of economic headwinds,鈥� says Steve Cody, CEO of Peppercomm. 鈥淩esearch has proven that applied humor opens minds to new ways of thinking, improves creative problem-solving, builds bonds and speeds the path to trust. As a team, this council is helping businesses harness the power of humor to drive real business results.鈥�

Through its various efforts, The Laughing Matters Council is working to raise awareness of humor as a change agent in the professional world. The following new members of Peppercomm鈥檚 Laughing Matters Council members will further expand the agency鈥檚 expertise and perspectives in new areas.

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