Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
Going for Gold event, held at Ikon Estate, Droitwich Road in Hartlebury. The Going for Gold event is an advocacy event for Gold Award Association (GAA) members of Defence’s Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to lead/mentor Silvers and key Bronzes on their journey to Gold. Sustainability (Planet, People & Productivity/ Profit) is the theme which underpins the event and how that relates to the Armed Forces Community. Key speakers included Michael Collie, Colonel Maybery, Lieutenant-General Richard Nugee, Murray Paul and Rebecca Kirk.
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