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Images from the 2nd NICVA Management Development Conference.
Image: Watt Nicoll and Angela Peacock
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The main speakers at the conference were Watt Nicoll and Angela Peacock.
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Richard McVeigh
| 28 Apr 2006
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Kevin Rogan (Investors in People), Stevie Johnston (WEA) and Paul Wallace (NEA NI)
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Image: Some attendees at the conference
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Anne Townsend (CRUSE Bereavement Care), Conor Shields (New Belfast Community Arts and Business Initiative), Rosmary Ruddy (Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre) and Ann Osborne (EGSA).
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| 28 Apr 2006
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Watt Nicoll speaking.
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Helen Comiskey (Barnardos NI) enjoys the event.
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Atendees at the conference during Watt Nicoll's address.
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Angela Peacock delivers her message on becoming a phenomenal change leader.
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Laurel Randall (Mediation Northern Ireland) having fun at the NICVA Management Conference.
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