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IVEY Cultivate - Strategic Agriculture Leadership Progam

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IVEY Cultivate - Strategic Agriculture Leadership Progam

Time: December 1, 2013 at 6pm to December 6, 2013 at 7pm
Location: IVEY Spencer Training Centre
Street: Windermere Road
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://www.ivey.uwo.ca/execut…
Phone: 1.800.948.8548
Event Type: leadership, development, education, program
Organized By: IVEY Executive Development
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2013

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The Ivey Cultivate - Strategic Agricultural Leadership Program, presented by Farm Credit Canada, is an intensive five-day program designed to equip leaders of agricultural firms, organizations and their boards with the skills and confidence to create a vision for their industry, develop partnerships that make a difference, analyze and influence policy, develop leading innovation strategies and navigate turbulent times. Your professional development will accelerate exponentially as you learn alongside peers from across different sectors and regions.

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