Event sponsor: The Keynotes Friday 9 March Theatre 4
Listen to fi rst-hand experiences of successful entrepreneurs and gain invaluable tips and inspiration to help you towards running or growing your own business.
12:00 – 12:30 | Keynote The 5 p’s of speaking to promote your business
Celia Delaney Founder, SpeakingSuccess
Celia Delaney runs SpeakingSuccess, a company that enables franchisees to promote their business through speaking. Now, she is a sought-after speaker, and frequently speaks at franchise conferences, bringing her
Saturday 10 March
12:00 – 12:30 | Keynote Extending the ‘easy’ brand
Richard Shackleton Communications director, easyGroup
For nearly 20 years, Richard Shackleton has been a media relations professional working for Merrill Lynch, Barclays and the Conservative Party, as well as several public relations agencies. In 2012, he became the communications director
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9 & 10 March 2018 | Olympia, London Opening times
Plan your journey Located in the heart of London!
Olympia National Hammersmith Road London W14 8UX
By train Olympia London is the only venue in London
with a dedicated rail station – Kensington (Olympia). It’s served by the London Overground and national rail networks. A further fi ve underground lines are only a short walk away.
By bus Olympia is served by the following buses:
9, 10, 27, 28, 49, 391. Need to book tickets?
Tickets Free if booked in advance. £15 on the door.
For FREE admission Visit
FranchiseTickets.co.uk and use promotional code: GUI1
Call +44 (0)20 8394 5294
Friday 9 March 10:00 – 17:00 Saturday 10 March 10:00 – 16:00
By car It’s quicker and easier to travel to Olympia by public transport, but we realise that sometimes you’ve just got to drive.
For directions on how to get to Olympia visit:
www.olympia.london/visiting/getting-here
Parking Car parking is in high demand and should
always be booked in advance online at www.
olympia.co.uk/visiting/parking/parking-tariffs
Congestion Charge If you are driving to the event, please fi nd
out more information about the London congestion charge at
olympia.london/visiting/ parking-tariffs
Future events: Event sponsor:
trademark wit and wisdom to clients such as InXpress, Promedica24, Heritage Healthcare and The Creation Station to name but a few. She is also the creator of The iPersuade Principles: four ‘pillars’ that form the foundation of your speaking success. Through iPrepare, iPresent, iPromote and iPersuade, clients learn: how to overcome their fear of speaking; the secrets of great delivery; and, fi nally, how to promote, sell and infl uence when speaking.
for easyGroup, the private investment vehicle of Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the creator and owner of the easy family of brands, which now enjoys 98 per cent consumer recognition. As well as being Sir Stelios’ offi cial media
spokesman, Richard is also part of the senior management team. Richard will be speaking about the brand’s
development and plans for the future during his keynote.
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