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Published Date: 18 April 2008
SHEFFIELD entrepreneurs have the opportunity to learn the secrets of building a personal – and profitable – reputation when Sheffield Technology Parks host their next event for ambitious business builders.
Rob Brown, one of the UK's leading professional development speakers, will be presenting his groundbreaking masterclass – titled 'Becoming the Number One Choice' – at the Millennium Galleries on Tuesday May 6.

Rob's presentation will focus on the
techniques shared in his first book, 'How To Build Your Reputation - The Secrets of Becoming the 'Go To' Professional in a Crowded Marketplace'.

The event is the latest in the continuing series of business support seminars hosted by Sheffield Technology Parks, winners of the UK Business Incubator of the Year award.

Karen Wood, Business Incubation Manager, said, "Sheffield Technology Parks have been recognised as the UK's leaders in offering incubation support to young and growing businesses – and this event is another opportunity for us to do so.

"Rob Brown is a nationally respected and highly valued speaker; for the keen entrepreneurs of the city this is a rare opportunity to develop specific personal skills that will have a tangible impact on their business success."

The event will start at 6pm on May 6 at the Millennium Galleries, Arundel Gate, Sheffield. Tickets cost £5 plus booking fee, and are on sale in advance or on the door.

For ticket information and other event details, go to www.shefftechparks.com or call 0114 221 1800.



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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 2:29 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Telegraph
  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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