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Career Cross Roads - to break or not

When?

October 15, 2009 @ 6:00 - 9.00 pm

 

Where?

85 Strand, Interbrand

 

 

Deciding to take a career break is one of the most strategic decisions a man or woman can make. If you find yourself at a career cross roads; having to make a decision to break or not to break, to change career focus, when to choose to re-enter the workforce or how to keep the door open for re-entry- then this event is for you!

 

Learn what challenges lie ahead of you and what goals and plans you will need to put in place to guarantee you future financial and emotional security.

 

Spend an evening listening to the stories of our seasoned panel of distinguished men and women who are at the pinnacle of their careers.

Connect and learn from them as you go on your own journey.  They will share their secrets of success and the lessons learned.  Their stories and experiences may help you overcome some of the pitfalls of having a fulfilling career and taking a career break.

 

 

 

Guest Speakers Include:

 

*     Angela Knight CBE, Chief Executive, British Bankers' Association

*     Kate Grussing, Founder and Managing Director of Sapphire Partners

*     Rob Williams, Chief Executive, Fatherhood Institute

 

 

 

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