Sadler’s Wells wins Changeboard’s annual Future Talent Conference

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Sadler’s Wells wins Changeboard’s annual Future Talent Conference
Sadler’s Wells Events is set to host the Changeboard Future Talent Conference in March 2016.

The day-long conference will make use of the venue’s recently refurbished 1,500 seater auditorium, along with breakout spaces including the popular Rosebery room.

The event will welcome over 750 HR and business leaders for a number of inspirational sessions from keynote speakers including renowned philosopher and author Alain de Botton.

Sadler’s Wells Event Manager Georgie Smith says: “We’re delighted that Changeboard have chosen us for their annual conference. It’s such a great educational event in the world of HR and we’re proud to be able to offer them the very best facilities and technology as a result of our ongoing refurb.”

Changeboard CEO Jim Carrick-Birtwell comments: “We are delighted to welcome Alain de Botton back to the Changeboard Future Talent conference for 2016 at Sadler’s Wells. Bringing speakers from the arts, education, politics, entertainment, academia, science and medicine to share ideas on ‘future talent’ topics, lends a richness that complements and catalyses business thinking on the major challenges of our time.”

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The future talent conference is the premier thought leadership event for Heads of HR, Resourcing and Talent and is set to explore some of the most significant challenges that business leaders face. Following his inspirational speeches on the meaning of work and preparing for change at the previous Future Talent conferences, Alain de Botton will be headlining the 2016 event at Sadler’s Wells theatre. In a TED-style format, de Botton will discuss the future of work and what this means for leadership capability.

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