ACUMEN BUSINESS ACADEMY

02 January 2015

As part of the launch of our Gatwick office, ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW is introducing the ACUMEN BUSINESS ACADEMY providing a high-level platform for business & legal training sessions to the Gatwick Business Community at no cost. 

Why?

We are passionate about business! We love it!

We also love engaging with the local community we are in. We have been doing it for years in Brighton & Hove and we want to be equally proactive in the Gatwick Diamond community.

By offering free business & legal training sessions we can share our passion for business, offer enhanced insight into the important matters affecting your business and provide a platform for business executives to network and meet new contacts.

How to get involved?
As a delegate:

We are launching the Academy with a legal seminar ‘The 5 things you should know about employment law’. The seminar will be on Thursday 12 February 2015 at our Gatwick office, Metcalf Way, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7XX starting at 4.30pm until 6pm with nibbles and networking to follow.

As a speaker:

The ethos behind the Academy is to provide training in all business specialisms which is why we want other businesses to be involved.

The idea is to have holistic training forums, run by business experts with proven record of expertise for business. The sessions should provide an opportunity to discuss business matters with other local community businesses.

So if you are you an expert in your field, passionate about your business, able to provide an interesting and informative presentation about a topic that is useful to local businesses, then we would love you to get in touch!

Get in touch

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