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ARE YOU READY TO BE INSPIRED? The Emerging Leaders’ Summit on June 28th and 29th is New Zealand’s key event for the next generation of managers, directors and leaders. The summit […]

Glenn Baker
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April 29, 2021 One Min Read
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ARE YOU READY TO BE INSPIRED?

The Emerging Leaders’ Summit on June 28th and 29th is New Zealand’s key event for the next generation of managers, directors and leaders.

The summit brings together inspirational speakers, the latest industry trends and insights, and hundreds of ambitious, determined professionals looking to get an edge in their career.

The full day event and masterclass offers fantastic value for money, and as a NZBusiness reader you can get 20% OFF the ticket price.

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This is a fantastic opportunity to attend New Zealand’s top event for new, aspiring, future and emerging leaders! You’ll walk away feeling inspired and reinvigorated, with new contacts and a game plan towards being a leader others inspire to become.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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