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The Network for Black Professionals is teaming up with The Women's Leadership Network to showcase an unmissable diversity conference.
Date: Wednesday 26th May 2010 10am-6pm
Venue: The Academy Conference Centre - Holiday Inn London Bloomsbury
Keynote address on Impact through Diversity by Lord Herman Ouseley
Other high-profile speakers include:
Robin Landman, Chief Executive, Network for Black Professionals
Sally Dicketts, Chair, Women’s Leadership Network
David Collins, Chief Executive, LSIS
Sue Dutton, Interim Chief Executive, LLUK
Martin Doel, Chief Executive, Association of Colleges
Gloria Dolan, Her Majesty’s Inspector
Peter Daley, Director of College Leadership Services, Protocol National
Workshops:
1. A Rough Guide to Recruitment
2. Finance for non-finance people
3. Make an impact at interview
4. Operating in a new funding and policy context - challenges for FE
5. Coaching and mentoring for impact
Fees:
- £220 for individuals from non-member organisations
- £175 for individuals from non-member organisations sending more than one
- £150 for those at member organisations of NBP or WLN
- £130 for those at member organisations of NBP or WLN sending four or more individuals
LSIS have funded a 40% subsidy for BME participants available on a first come first served basis so book early to avoid disappointment.
Book your place now at the diversity event of the year
For full details of the conference and to book your place visit the Impact through Diversity website or call 0115 911 1227
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available - call Lauren Gage on 0115 911 1227
About our Event Partners
The Women’s Leadership Network is a member-based organisation which aims to develop a strong, dynamic and influential network of female leaders, to offer support and to promote equality of opportunity throughout the FE and learning and skills sector.
Protocol National is the UK’s No. 1 supplier of outsourced staffing and recruitment solutions to Further Education colleges across the UK, supplying lecturers, NVQ assessors and Learning Support Workers across hundreds of subjects. |