A panel discussion on Digital Talent, featuring: Calum Negus-Fancey, Let's Go Holdings; Ann Pickering, Telefonica UK; Andrew Sumner, Monster and Javier Zamora, IESE Business School.
Talent Management 2014: Panel on Digital Talent
In 2008, Callum Negus-Fancey started an events company that specialised in club nights for 16 to 18 year olds. He then founded Let’s Go Holdings (LGCH) in 2011. LGCH is made up of three companies – The Physical Network, Yourvine and Freemavens – all of which specialise in advocacy marketing.
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