Role Model Event at Botwell House Catholic Primary School

Mon 20 Jan 2020 | 9:30 a.m. - noon


Organizer

Botwell House Catholic Primary School

Botwell Lane
Hayes
UB3 2AB

Tel: 02085732229
Web: http://www.botwellhouseschool.co.uk

Event location

Natasha Joslin

I help businesses to grow by becoming more data-driven in their strategic thinking
Morganjoslin Ltd


Data is core to my business and core to data is maths I help businesses grow by helping them to … Read more

Mitch Goldman

After studying and working in music, movies, and video games, I found my way to computers as a "Software Product Owner." I can tell engaging stories about using school to "learn how to learn" as a path to success in the fast-changing employment market. I also work to promote inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
Made.Com Design Ltd


Hi! I'm Mitch Goldman, and I'm passionate about sharing my work experience with children and motiva… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 119+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Shannon Stroud for 100 students at Botwell House Catholic Primary School aged Age 10 - 11.

Event description

Inspire our students

In this session, business leaders will share insights, lessons and tips to motivate and inspire your students to make informed decisions about their future.

I want the children to see the real purpose of maths and other relevant subjects. I also want them to understand that working hard will lead to a good future.

Speakers will ‘tell a story’ about their career journey:
• Subjects they studied and how these are relevant now
• What inspired them to choose their career path
• Their failures, as well as successes
• What their company does and why this is important
• What they enjoy most about their career
• Skills currently relevant in the jobs they are doing now.


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