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Rachel Bridge to Speak at Business Teacher National Conference 2009

Friday, January 16, 2009
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I’m delighted to announce that Rachel Bridge, Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times, has kindly agreed to speak at the Business Teacher National Conference on 19 June…

Rachel’s work will be well known to many of you.  She is a writer, journalist and public speaker specialising in entrepreneurship, start ups and growing businesses. Rachel is currently the Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times and has written three books about successful entrepreneurs: How I Made It, My Big Idea, and You Can Do It Too.  Rachel is a terrific speaker and great supporter of business education - it will be fabulous to hear her latest perspectives.

The Business Teacher National Conference 2009 takes place at the British Library Conference Auditorium, St Pancras on Friday 19 June 2009.  Tickets for the full day (including refreshments and lunch) start at £100 (department deal).  The booking form can be downloaded here. 


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