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New speaker announced for Successful HR Business Partnering conference 2013

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businessIrene Stark the HR Director at ATS Euromaster has joined the speaker panel for the HR business partnering event. The HR team at ATS Euromaster have been shortlisted for and won numerous awards at both the HR Excellence Awards and Personnel Today including; Team of the Year, Best Internal Comms Strategy and Learning and Development Award. Irene’s presentation is entitled Driving the business to profitability through HR and will discuss how they have put HR at the centre of organisational change and improved business performance.

We will be adding more speakers to the agenda shortly and you can keep up to date on the conference website www.symposium-events.com/successful-hr-business-partnering-conference. Save 50% if you book before the 14th August.

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