Exclusive In Person Event: Challenges, Successes, and All Things NFP

Lotus People and our Divisional Manager - HR & Talent, Iona Colville, invites you to an in-person intimate event, designed to celebrate your achievements and challenges of the past year - a chance to learn from others, share insights, and gain key take aways around your industry sector!


Take a moment to reflect on your impact and learn from others in your sector. Our roundtable event provides a chance to connect with industry peers, share experiences and insights, and build new relationships.


Topics for discussion:


  • Biggest personal challenges for 2023 in the NFP space
  • What is one thing that your company does really well within your sector?
  • What is 1 key component that’s currently contributing to your business’s success in terms of recruitment?


Lotus People is excited to express our gratitude for your hard work and dedication. Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain new perspectives and connect with like-minded professionals.


Join us this coming Thursday, May 25th, from 12pm – 2pm. Canopies and drinks will be provided!
 
Places are strictly limited to this free event. Please RSVP today to secure your spot by clicking the link below!


We hope to see you there!

Join us by clicking here!

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