Monday, 21 November 2011

20th November 2011 Guest writer Phyllis McMahon

Time is just passing us by.  We have already completed 3 very successful Annual Reveiws with only 2 more to go.  The next is on Wednesday at the Ramada Hotel and we have just a handful of places left.   The final Annual Review of Employment Law conference of 2011 is at the Stillorgan Park Hotel, Dublin on Tuesday 29 November.  If you haven't booked yet, you're in danger of missing out!


So what is everyone doing this week?


Our CEO, Barry Phillips, has a busy week ahead. Today he's in meetings pretty much all day. Tomorrow morning he's conducting mock interviews at Antrim Grammar school with his PA, Phyllis. On Wednesday he's attending our Annual Conference for part of the day whilst meeting Terry McErlane, Frank Cassidy and then visiting Common Purpose. On Thursday/Friday he's back in the office finishing the week with dinner along with Kerry and six other notables who qualified as mediators earlier this year.


Scott is chairing the last of our NI Annual Reviews of Employment Law conference 2011 at the Ramada, Shaw’s Bridge, Belfast on Wednesday. Scott is visiting Scotland on Friday and working from home on Tuesday and Thursday.

Jayne has her usual meetings today, meeting Ray McCabe from Rutledge Recruitment at 11.30am tomorrow. She also has a Certain Events demonnstration on Tuesday afternoon. Hosting at the Ramada on Wednesday. On Friday Jayne is doing her volunteering  - Time to Read at St Brigid's Primary School.

Ainsley has his usual meetings today. He is hosting at the Annual Review on Wednesday and on Thursday he and Peter are in London attending an EBA Web Marketing conference.

Kerry is heading up the largest Northern Ireland Annual Review in our 11 year history on Wednesday at the Ramada, Shaw's Bridge with a team of 7 staff. 

Kerry will also be attending the Mediators dinner on Friday evening with Barry and the 6 other delegates who attended the 8 day course in September.

Debbie is out volunteering in Antrim Primary School this morning, through the Young Enterprise Scheme.

So as you can see a very busy week for everyone.

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