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Learn to be a leader with MPI in London and Manchester

19/03/2012

MPI UK & Ireland chapter hopes to ‘inspire the leadership of tomorrow’ through workshops in London and Manchester next week.

Taking place across two consecutive days, the workshops will see former Manchester United goalkeeper Gary Bailey providing sports leadership and business world insights; Lesley Everett of Walking Tall covering authentic leadership and ‘personal branding’; with Graeme Codrington and Dean Van Leeuwen of TomorrowToday Ltd setting the scene for the future world events will operate within.

The Manchester workshop takes place on 26 March at Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel, while the London event takes place on 27 March at Radisson Edwardian Kenilworth.

For more information visit: www.mpiuk.org


Pictured: Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel


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