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Published on Tuesday, Oct 28, 2008
Scott Kingdom, a headhunter with Korn/Ferry International, will speak at Kent State University Nov. 5 as part of the Charles J. Pilliod Lecture Series.
He will discuss Leadership: The Most Valuable Capital in the World at 6:30 p.m. in University Auditorium in Cartwright Hall. The event is free.
His talk will illustrate how leadership has evolved to meet changing global demands. He also will share a recent Korn/Ferry study on leadership.
For information, call 330-672-1227 or visit http://business.kent.edu/goodyear/pilliod.aspx.
Scott Kingdom, a headhunter with Korn/Ferry International, will speak at Kent State University Nov. 5 as part of the Charles J. Pilliod Lecture Series.
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