Hi Bob
Lovely to meet
you yesterday. I have attached the participant list from last year so you can
gauge the level of participant on the programme.
If you could get
back to me when you have identified a suitable “victim(s)”.
In relation to
speaking I was wondering would you be free on either
March 19 from 3 –
4.30pm
The session is
A panel session
with 2 others one from business one from media
Politics, Business & Media
– Power & Influence
A
discussion exploring Power and Influence – who really calls the shots?
There are levers of
power in every urban and rural area – at local, national and
international level. But who has the mandate to do what? Who
controls these levers and who makes the decisions that count? Is it the
Politicians or big business; civil servants, campaigners ?
Venue to be confirmed but
hopefully at RAF leuchars
Or
June 16 – Glenochil Prison
10.45 – 12.45
Leading Real Change
I will of course
brief you nearer the time should be able to come along
Kind Regards
Trisha
Patricia Devine
Senior Programme Manager
Mid Scotland
Common Purpose
c/o University of Stirling
Room 46, Airthrey Castle
Stirling, FK9 4LA
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