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Get access to both Sharon Lechter and The High Achievers Summit:
2 people for ONLY €247!
(includes access to Andy Harrington's "Power to Achieve")
The High Achievers Summit
16th & 17th June 2012, DUBLIN
Over 2 packed days you'll discover how:
- Grow your Business Locally and Globally, Learn How the World’s Leaders in Business do it.
- Grow Your Business in any Recession without Finance.
- Get More Leads, Build Your Client List, & Close More Sales with Video, Mobile and Cross Channel Marketing Email, Social Media, QR Codes, Direct Mail, Text Message Marketing and MORE!
- Overcome Adversity, Stress and Fear
- Release More of Your True Potential and Your Business’ Potential
- Learn How Irish Dragon’s Den stars such as Sean Gallagher & Bobby Kerr of Irish coffee chain Insomnia have successfully grown their business
- Grow Your Wealth in the current economy
- And Much, Much More.
Visit The High Achiever's Summit 2012 where High Achiever's Connect to change their business and the Irish Economy.
You'll hear from experts and specialists from all corners of the globe - each with unmatched track records in the field.
Get access to both Sharon Lechter and The High Achievers Summit:
2 people for ONLY €247!
(includes access to Andy Harrington's "Power to Achieve")
ALAN SUGAR
After leaving school in Hackney aged 16, Sugar started selling car aerials and electric goods out of a van he bought for £50. In 1968, he founded Amstrad, and now, over 40 years later, he has an estimated worth of £770 million, and was ranked 89th in the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List.
A former Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur FC, Sugar sold his Amstrad empire to Sky in July 2007. Sugar's other companies include AMSCREEN, which offers digital screen media advertising networks, AMSPROP, a property investment firm and VIGLEN, a manufacturer specialising in computers, networks and solutions.
In 2000, Sugar was knighted for his services to business and he holds two honorary Doctorates of Science degrees, awarded by City University and Brunel University respectively.
Having previously sat on the Business Council for Britain and fronted a campaign promoting the benefits of apprenticeships, in 2009 he was named as Enterprise Champion and appointed to the House of Lords as Baron Sugar of Clapton in the London Borough of Hackney.
Lord Sugar is a philanthropist for a number of charities including Great Ormond Street Hospital and Jewish Care.