The St. James’s Place Academy is delighted to be the headline sponsor for the Really Helpful Club’s flagship event on 9 October and to support this important initiative.
The St. James’s Place Academy is delighted to be the headline sponsor for the Really Helpful Club’s flagship event and to support this important initiative. The conference is being held at Roehampton University in London and will attract anyone looking to re-engage with the workplace. It will involve business founders and leaders from across industry sectors, who will share their experiences to help those returning to work from a career break and those who want to start a business or take an established business to the next level.
Sarah Austin, the Founder of the Really Helpful Club said: “This informative and inspirational day will offer an exciting opportunity to learn from others, share your own experiences, make new connections and meet like-minded people.”
With a day of seminars and practical Roundtables, delegates will have access to a wealth of knowledge, experience and support on social media and content creation, leadership, marketing strategy, Google/SEO, as well as funding and investment.
The keynote speaker, Dame Helena Morrissey DBE - founder of the 30% Club which campaigns for gender-balanced boardrooms, will be giving a speech empowering delegates to take their next step to re-engage with the workplace.
This event will also be supported by two ex-Academy graduates,Amanda Redman – a St. James’s Place Partner, and Lisa Everitt – a St. James’s Place Adviser, who feature on the guest speakers’ agenda and will share their Academy journeys with the delegates.
Shaun Godfrey, Head of Academy Marketing & Engagement at St. James’s Place Academy said “we are extremely pleased to be the main sponsor of the 2019 Back to Business conference. The St. James’ Place Academy was established to enable people to transition into a new career as a financial planner. The need for face-to-face financial advice is increasing and there is a demand for more women to deliver that advice. Our relationship with the Really Helpful Club will enable us to promote that message to the delegates.”
For further information, visit The Really Helpful Club website.
