CIPM holds 47th Annual National ConferencePosted: 9 years ago |
The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM) will hold her 47th Annual National Conference at ICC, Abuja. The conference is scheduled for the 14th to 16th October 2015. This year’s conference with the theme Go Beyond will feature top HR personnel’s like Fela Durotoye, Dr Thomas Scott Weir (founder emerging market leadership center), Dr Yemi Kale, Peter Cheese and other top global experts. The conference will allow participants an unparalleled opportunity to network with the crème of HR professionals, and also participate in 4 plenary sessions, 10 master’s series, have a fun filled gala night and get free cancer and eye screening tests Plenary Sessions
Master Series
The Conference is open to Business leaders, Human Resource Practitioners and the general public Register now to get a 5%discount and also be registered into the early birds draw to win fantastic prizes in the next 7days. To register now, interested participants are requested to call Maria on 08055265484 or email her at Marianzemeke@CIPMnigeria.org |
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