Team Tuscany!

19 June 2017

After last year’s visit to Grenada the Acumen team were recently fortunate to jet off to Tuscany in celebration of another year’s amazing growth.

Headed for Pisa the whole team embarked on an adventurous weekend sharing a beautiful quirky Tuscan villa and exploring the culture and the sights together.

This included touring and learning the history of Pisa, climbing the tower of Pisa (not for the faint hearted!), visiting the local towns and sharing amazing times together. Of course there was plenty of delicious food and drinks, including that from the local vineyard, to accompany the wonderful experiences which sometimes involved just laying around the pool!All of these relaxing settings allowed for some much needed headspace which contributed to some interesting and thought provoking business discussions. The team got creative and together came up with some inspired ideas and plans for the business going forward which gave a burst of enthusiasm for putting them into action.The whole Acumen team get on so well together and all had a fabulous time. After all the joy, camaraderie and beautiful Tuscan scenery here’s to another outstanding year ahead!

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