Event : Forget resolutions, think evolution or revolution
Date/Time: COMING SOON - DATE TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Grand Jersey
Topic: Corporate and Individual Change – it starts with YOU, and NOW.
at 08:00am Welcome and Introductions
at 08:10am Mark Baker – Mark Baker International
Empowering audiences worldwide, Mark has a reputation as an outstanding speaker, his presentation style is engaging, dynamic and humourous, always leaving the audience with a deep sense of the great possibilities that lie within them, and the tools they need to realise their potential.
http://www.markbakerspeaks.com/
at 08:25am Questions and Answers
at 08:35am Paul Burrows – Adventurer
Paul’s story is both inspirational and interesting. He turned himself from a 17stone “couch potato” into an adventurer who having run across the Sahara now regards a 100 mile run as nothing exceptional. His story is not just about personal transformation but is really interesting given the places he has been, the experiences he has had and the lessons he has to share.
http://outdoorbuzz.net/marathon-des-sables-2-4431
http://paulinthelongrun.blogspot.com/
at 09:05am Questions and Answers
at 09:30am Close
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