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Encyclopedia > John Lee

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John Lees Associates - Career Transition and Development (399 words)
I have read and agree with John Lees Associates’ Website Policy, and note that my details will not be used or shared with third parties but may be used from time to time to send my details about John Lees Associates, its services, and products.
This Website is operated by John Lees Associates (JLA) of 37 Tatton Street, Knutsford, Cheshire, UK.
John Lees Associates, 37 Tatton Street, Knutsford, Cheshire.
Speakers New Zealand presents - John Lees (710 words)
John Lees led the Australian and New Zealand operations of 'Schwarzkopf' to become the most successful for the organisation worldwide, in terms of market share and profitability.
John Lees is recognised as being at the forefront of the ' special group', on an international level.
Conference Facilitator John Lees is the ideal facilitator at conferences and meeting workshops, contributing professional control, creative input, an enjoyable working atmosphere and continuous inspiration for delegates to give their best.
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