Ivanka Trump is promoting a new ad campaign dubbed, 'Find Something New.' It has received criticism, especially for its title, which can be interpreted as too simplistic a catchphrase to describe the unemployment meltdown millions of Americans are facing.
Four months before the presidential election, Ivanka Trump, adviser to her father President Donald Trump, is promoting a new ad campaign dubbed,"Find Something New."
Aimed at helping unemployed Americans find new careers, the initiative launched Tuesday with a virtual roundtable hosted at the White House featuring Ivanka Trump and business leaders, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, and a reveal of one of the ads, a 30-second spot with a handful of people telling their employment stories."Now, as a result of Covid, people need to, unfortunately, in some cases learn a completely new skill," said Trump on Tuesday during the launch.
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