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Hide a client's past from Google

I've been enlisted to remove some 14 year old negative articles about a client from the first page of Google. The keyword in this instance is their name, and it's super low volume, likely only ever searched after networking events.

The question is; are there quick wins or places I can put their name that might push down the old results? I'm thinking possibly some business bio aggregators or similar?

All owned socials and digital channels will also be optimised to support this.

Thanks in advance.

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