Role Model Event – online webinar

Thu 11 Jun 2020 | 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

Toby Ogun

Senior Policy Advisor at the Department for Business & Trade
Ministry Of Justice


I currently work as a senior policy advisor at the department for business & trade, this is my thir… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Amy Whitehurst for 50 students at Blythe Bridge High School aged Age 14 - 14.

Event description

Inspire our students
We are looking to inspire our best mathematicians in school to aspire to greater job roles for the future.

Join our interactive online event where inspirational leaders from the world of business share their unique career journey. By sharing insights, career guidance, lessons and tips to motivate and inspire we hope to support young people to make informed decisions about their future.

Similar to a TED Talk, speakers will share their career journey for 8 - 10 minutes, followed by a lively Q&A session where students can ask questions online.

Speakers Profile:
Toby Ogun - Government Social Researcher at the Ministry of Justice. An ambitious and innovative individual with a passion for development and making a positive impact. Currently one of the social research leads on the Ministry of Justice's Data First Project with Administrative Data Research UK.

Age Appropriacy: This type of event is appropriate for any student aged 5 through 24. Refer to our white paper pages 10 and 11 for more details. This white paper summarizes more than 100 externally validated research papers on career pathways for students.


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