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IoD completes busy 2014 schedule with annual lunch
The Institute of Directors’ North Wales branch completed a busy programme of events for 2014 with its annual lunch.
Clive Wolfendale, the former acting chief constable of North Wales Police and now chief executive of Llandudno-based personal support charity CAIS, was the guest speaker at the event, which took place at the St George’s Hotel, Llandudno.
The IoD is the longest-standing organisation to serve and support business leaders, with more than 100 years of service in raising professional standards. Membership is open to any senior executive or manager in business – not just company directors.
Members benefit from services including free business advice, a full training programme, research facilities and networking events.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Harris .
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