Cuttingedge holds conference on wealth creation
Cuttingedge Worldwide Impact Limited is organising the 2015 edition of the international conference on wealth creation for budding entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs.
The conference will, among other things, expose participants to modern business skills, fresh ideas and business opportunities. The conference will take place on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at LCCI Conference and Exhibition Centre, Alausa, Lagos, at 8am. The theme of the event is: ‘REVAMP…Fresh ideas to thrive in this challenging economy.’
“You cannot be tackling new challenges with outdated ideas. You need new tools, new skill sets and fresh ideas to remain relevant and thrive on your job, in your business, family, finances, investment,” said the organisers, in a press statement.
“If you ever feel that there is more to you than you are at the moment. If you are not satisfied where you are or need to move beyond discontent, this is an opportunity for you,” said Cuttingedge Worldwide Impact Limited.
According to the organisers, one of the speakers at the event is Olakunle Soriyan, principal transformation strategist of the Olakunle Soriyan Company, a total life management (TLM) and consulting firm.
The company works with leaders of various arms of government and NGOs, as well as with business and institutional leaders at various levels, using original, home grown research and principle-based methodologies.
Soriyan serves on the board of many organisations, and is a daily radio host, trainer and consultant of high pedigree, who has developed many best-selling products, helping hundreds of thousands of individuals across the globe.
He is a coach and consultant to many high net-worth individuals and high-profile organisations and will be speaking on the topic: ‘Position yourself to Thrive in the New Economy.’
This conference is free for all participants, thanks to Cuttingedge’s partners. However, the firm said it has limited seats left. Interested participants can register at www.icwcglobal.org. Further enquiries can be made via 0703784500 or 08039140589.