Role Model Event at Capital City College Group

Wed 9 Nov 2016 | 3 p.m. - 4 p.m.


Organizer

Capital City College Group

Regents Park Centre
London
NW1 3HB

Tel: 02077009333
Web: http://www.capitalccg.ac.uk

Event location

Natalie Melton

Co-Founder and Managing Director at The New Craftsmen
Entertainment Magpie Limited


An entrepreneurial and creative professional with a passion for design and craftsmanship. I'm ambit… Read more

Simon Kelly

Business leader from LinkedIn, Microsoft, Vodaphone, Accenture and many start-ups. Advisor to Surrey University on employability. Investor in Start-ups. Written for Financial times advice column. An expert in how technology and software can disrupt traditional industries.
Linkedin Technology Uk Limited


At school I had no idea what I wanted to do, so to keep my options open I studied economics and b… Read more

Marjorie Armitage

Managing Counsel at Salesforce
Salesforce.Com Emea Limited


I am a French qualified in house lawyer. I have worked in France, Germany and the UK, mostly for Am… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 1,690+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Wendy Breakell for 75 students at Capital City College Group aged Age 16 - 18.

Event description

Inspire our students: to understand how to succeed in business and how to be a leader

We hope you can help raise aspiration and awareness with our students of the high impact careers they can pursue. We'd like you to demonstrate the relevance and connection of what is taught in the classroom with the jobs you are creating right now. It'll be an opportunity for our students to gain an understanding of the skills and roles that are needed in today's economy.


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