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Lord Sugar launches the Claude Littner Business School at UWL
Business entrepreneur Lord Alan Sugar launched the Claude Littner Business School at UWL yesterday in support of long-term collaborator, Claude Littner.
Named in honour of the University alumnus, the launch celebrated Mr Littner’s achievements, and positions the School as a leading provider of business education connected to the world of work.
Claude Littner delivered the inaugural speech and welcomed Lord Sugar who engaged in a lively question and answer session with invited guests, inspiring them with his views on business.
Lord Sugar said, “Claude’s involvement in the Business School, that now bears his name, will provide the impetus for students to benefit from academic study coupled with a strong practical and commercial focus enabling them to get ahead in the job market.
“Those who work hard and exhibit strong business acumen have the best chance of becoming future business leaders.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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