New speakers announced for the Talent Management and Leadership Development Summit 2013

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talentSymposium Events is in the process of finalising the speaker line-up for the Talent Management and Leadership Development Summit 2013, taking place on the 22nd October 2013 in London.

New speakers have been confirmed this week:

  • Christoph Williams, Senior Manager Talent and Performance, Sony UK and Ireland.  Sony has been doing some innovative work in leadership development linking this in with line manager performance management.
  • Ed Griffin, Group HRD, Chime Sports Marketing.  Ed will be presenting on global talent mobility.
  • Kevan Sproul, HR Director, Sita; whose presentation title will be ‘talent today gone tomorrow’ and will look at how future talent will look very different and will need a different skill set to today’s talent.

Many more speakers will be announced shortly, so stay tuned!

If you are  interested in attending this event please book now with the early bird discount and save 50% on the full conference price. Code:HR60EB. Click here to book.

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