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US ambassador, Mind Lab manager next speakers

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Fee McLeod

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US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa Scott Brown, and The Mind Lab by Unitec general manager Fee McLeod, have been announced for the Eastland Group speaker series.

Mr Brown, who took up the position of ambassador in June, will be visiting Gisborne for the first time.

His life story is compelling, ranging from a tough childhood to young basketball star, part-time model, lawyer, senator, TV commentator and colonel in the Massachusetts and Maryland National Guard. He’s also an avid triathlete and musician.

He will speak on December 7.

On October 31 at 5.30pm, the Mind Lab by Unitec will host a session for businesspeople with its general manager Fee McLeod.

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Since The Mind Lab was established in Gisborne three years ago it has worked with more than 175 teachers and 17,761 students from Gisborne, Wairoa and the East Coast.

“Gisborne’s The Mind Lab by Unitec is a real success story,” said Gisborne Chamber of Commerce chief executive Terry Sheldrake.

“The reach of the programme into our wider community, its future and doing business differently to disrupt education, will be highlights with our guest speaker Fee McLeod.

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“We’re also delighted to confirm US Ambassador Scott Brown — it’s a function not to be missed.”

Eastland Group presentsThe “Eastland Group presents” speaker series, delivered in partnership with the Gisborne Chamber of Commerce, has brought some of the country’s most innovative leaders to our region.

From Sir Stephen Tindall to Doug Hastie, Dame Susan Devoy and Sir Ray Avery, organisers say each speaker has been thought-provoking and engaging, sharing their unique experiences with the Tairawhiti business community.

Eastland Group chief executive Matt Todd said the speaker series, now in its seventh year, had always been about generating new conversations among regional leaders, businesspeople and the wider community.

Earlier this year, the 2017 programme launched with a performance by reigning Te Matatini kapa haka champions Whangara Mai Tawhiti, followed by a talk from round-the-world cyclist Jeremy Scott. More than 220 people attended the event at the War Memorial Theatre.

The next two speakers promise to attract interest and diverse crowds.

“Our upcoming speakers will provide fresh viewpoints on the world we live in, and challenge the way we see the world. Their global insights and personal perspectives will be truly inspiring,” says Mr Todd.

¦ Tickets for the October event will be available soon. For any further details around these events, email: lena@gisborne.org.nz

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