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Georgina Clarke Pride month is the celebration of those who are part of the LGBTQIA+ community. During this time, people come together to show how far gay rights have come and what work must continue to be done to result in full equality globally. ..
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Matt Palmer We helped deliver over 100 successful events in last month and a few familiar faces kept cropping up. Here are our most popular speakers for May.
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Matt Palmer Former professional cricketer Matt Prior played as batsman and wicket-keeper for England. As vice-captain, Matt was well-versed in keeping big egos in check, and he came to our office to share his expertise in managing team culture.
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The first female Controller of BBC One, Lorraine Heggessey can be credited with changing the look and feel of the network.
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It's time for marketing to take the GDPR red pill and go down the rabbit hole.
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We spent a morning with Mark Jeffries, former stockbroker turned keynote speaker, to share practical tips and advice on the art of business influence.
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A well-known personality and accomplished wheelchair basketball player, we caught up with Ade Adepitan MBE after he spoke at our first Knowledge Guild event of 2018: Game-Changers – People, Ideas & Inventions That Disrupted The World.
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Former professional footballer and Mind ambassador Clarke Carlisle shared with us his thoughts on mental health ahead of his keynote at our summer showcase. Encouraging us all to talk about what is going on inside our heads, Clarke puts a voice behind the topic, in order to break down the taboo.
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Matt Palmer Since we're so nice, we've decided to give you a super helpful round-up of everything we've been up to this month, just in case you missed anything.
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We welcomed futurist Henkka Hyppӧnen to our office to give his take on what the future has in store.
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Bryony Gordon is the author of the book ‘Mad Girl’, the founder of Mental Health Mates, and a columnist at the Telegraph.
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Matt Palmer You’ve set up your event planning business and have some successfully run events under your belt – but how can you go about gaining more clients?