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Speakers Revealed For GA AGM

A line-up of industry experts will be addressing delegates at The Giftware Association’s AGM which takes place on June 18 at the Nottinghamshire Golf Course.

4-LOGOAmong those taking to the stage will be Michael Weedon of exp2 who will be discussing the latest data on trends in UK retail, their online equivalents and a gradual move to multi-channel; Hollie Whittles, who will advising how to take control of a business through strategic planning and marketing, and Helen Leathers, a transformational women’s coach and best selling author.

Recognising the importance of mental wellbeing in the workplace, and the impact of industry on the environment, the AGM will also have a health and wellbeing panel to discuss stress in the workplace, the importance of looking after staff and how companies can make changes that will help to protect the future of the environment.

For tickets, email: simone.rose@ga-uk.org

 

Among the speakers at the GA AGM in May are, from left to right, Michael Weedon, Hollie Whittles and Helen Leathers.

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