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How to advance your engineering career

Annual Dinner 2010, London

Are you a UK engineer looking to advance your career by taking an MBA?

The Sainsbury Management Fellows' Society may be able to help you. The SMF Award is £30,000 and applies to a full-time MBA course at a selection of world class business schools: (The scheme does not support the study of part-time, distance learning or executive MBA courses.)

For further information and to see if you may be eligible follow this link

Events

  • Thursday 29 Mar 2012
    • From SMF to NED - How to be “the hot prospect”
      IDDAS, the experts in the art and science of board effectiveness and training will be giving a special presentation to SMFs on their Perspective Report, about changing trends in NEDship and how SMFs specifically, can make themselves 'hot prospects' within the context of the changes and how to capitalise on them. Our guest speaker will be Bernard Buckley, a Board level Executive Coach and Consultant with over thirty years experience gained in a wide range of industry sectors, including Telecoms, Financial & Professional Services (including the Legal Sector), Oil & Gas, Media and the Public Sector. Bernard has been executive coach to the chairmen and chief execs of a great number of FTSE 500 companies and has some very interesting stories to tell about how to make the step up to board level. Venue: The Rubens Hotel, 39 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0PS. Start time 6:30PM. Enquiries to cathy.breeze@smf.org.uk
  • Tuesday 15 May 2012
    • SMF Annual Dinner
      7:00pm at One Whitehall Place, London. Invitations will be sent through the post in February 2012. Would you like to invite your CEO or HR Director? Please let us know and we’ll send an invitation to them. If you have any helpful head-hunter or VC contacts, we would like to invite them as well.

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Mark Winkle

NEDs JUST GOT INTERESTING?

Sunday 05 February 2012
The world of the NED has been moving at a pace, the traditional view of a NED; ex-top executive, one or two board positions after retiring and aged in 'his' 60s, is ... more
 

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