Benchmark Business Breakfast On Tour - Mastering Millennials

30th May 2019

New for 2019 the Benchmark Business Breakfast in going on tour and our second session is focused on 'Mastering Millennials'.

This event will address 'Mastering Millennials' and creating the right culture for your business and team to thrive. The Business Breakfast will be delivered by Benchmark with guest speakers Tim Elgar, Head of Culture and CSR at Twinkl, and Bobby Singh, Trainer and Coach at BSA Training. We will learn from Twinkl and their approach to nurturing millennial talent, and BSA Training who will deliver a workshop on assessing and adapting your leadership style across generations. Venue: The Crucible Date: Tuesday, 25th June Time: 8am 10.30am Guest Speakers: Tim Elgar Head of Culture Twinkl Bobby Singh BSA Training Please book via our Eventbrite page https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/benchmark-business-breakfast-on-tour-mastering-millennials-tickets-59835591866  

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