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Wendy Ager's Blog – January 2013 Archive (1)

Croydon Ecademy meetings - NOW SunZu

Hello!

Just wanted to fill you in, if you hadn't heard, last year Penny and Thomas Power sold Ecademy to Lyndon Wood and it's new name is Sunzu, The Art Of Business.

Croydon Ecademy business networking meetings are typically very small and informal, (often 10 or less people) though Thomas has spoken at a meeting in the past when there were a lot more, and they've been running since 2003!   I took over in September 2011, 8 months pregnant and am still not fully back into my…

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Added by Wendy Ager on January 10, 2013 at 21:00 — No Comments

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