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LinkedIn LIVE - Boost Hospitality with Jo Simovic and Florence Alloing the General Manager at Georgian House
Jun
16

LinkedIn LIVE - Boost Hospitality with Jo Simovic and Florence Alloing the General Manager at Georgian House

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Join Umbrella training's Chief Operations Manager Jo Simovic and Florence Alloing the General Manager at Georgian House on LinkedIn LIVE 16th June at 13.00, where they will be discussing the NEW BOOST Hospitality initiative. 

Learn how Umbrella Training can support London based hospitality organisations with free and exciting training and development programmes funded by European Social Fund and delivered in partnership with Rinova Ltd.


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SME Survival Toolkit with LPC - The fully-funded road to recovery and growth
Sep
30

SME Survival Toolkit with LPC - The fully-funded road to recovery and growth

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SME Survival Toolkit with LPC - The fully-funded road to recovery and growth

30th September 2020 - 2pm

SMEs are the key part of the economic ecosystem of the UK. There are 5.8 million small businesses in the UK and there has not been a time in recent history that SMEs and their leaders have had to work harder to survive. 

Umbrella Training, as small business, is in a perfect position to support hospitality SMEs through these difficult times. We want to use our expertise as hospitality management consultants and our experience as a small business to support others with future growth and development.

Join us for an online webinar in partnership with LPC's 'reskilling the recovery' programme to hear all about fully-funded consultancy, toolkit and apprenticeship development programmes. These programmes support SMEs to move forward by maximising their existing resources and help make them more creative, confident and efficient.

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