- Leadership matters: Leading with Impact will take place at Aston Business School on Tuesday 3 December
- Attendees will have an opportunity to network, as well as hear from a panel of business leaders on best practice and navigating challenges
- Guests include Prasad Hattikudur (COO, UKI Anti-Financial Crime, Deutsche Bank and Dr Inez Brown (CEO and founder, Mckenzie Brown Consultancy Ltd).
Aston University’s Leadership Matters series returns for its third year with its first event focusing on how to lead with impact.
The in-person events, hosted by Aston Business School’s alumni relations team, provide business professionals with an opportunity to network, as well as hear from a panel of business leaders on leadership best practice and navigating challenges.
Leadership matters: Leading with Impact will be hosted by Paul Jones, a teaching fellow in human resource management and work psychology at Aston University, on Tuesday 3 December from 18:00 to 21:00 hrs.
The panel will consist of Prasad Hattikudur (COO, UKI Anti-Financial Crime, Deutsche Bank) and Dr Inez Brown (CEO and founder, Mckenzie Brown Consultancy Ltd) and will explore how successful business leaders empower and develop high-performing teams
Paul Jones said:
“This is a great opportunity tailored for Aston alumni, MBA students and external guests, combining meaningful networking opportunities with insightful discussions.
“It will deliver practical strategies and fresh perspectives from top industry leaders and attendees will be able to explore best practices and navigate the real-world challenges of effective leadership.
“It's a valuable opportunity for professionals to gain insights and strategies for leading with Impact.”
This free event is open to all, but places must be booked in advance. To register for a place, click here.
- Notes to Editors
About Aston University
For over a century, Aston University’s enduring purpose has been to make our world a better place through education, research and innovation, by enabling our students to succeed in work and life, and by supporting our communities to thrive economically, socially and culturally.
Aston University’s history has been intertwined with the history of Birmingham, a remarkable city that once was the heartland of the Industrial Revolution and the manufacturing powerhouse of the world.
Born out of the First Industrial Revolution, Aston University has a proud and distinct heritage dating back to our formation as the School of Metallurgy in 1875, the first UK College of Technology in 1951, gaining university status by Royal Charter in 1966, and becoming The Guardian University of the Year in 2020.
Building on our outstanding past, we are now defining our place and role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (and beyond) within a rapidly changing world.
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