Sir Norman Stoller CBE to share his fascinating story at Mahdlo breakfast

HEAR from one of the region’s most successful businessmen at the next Mahldo Business Breakfast on Thursday, January 17.

Sir Norman Stoller CBE KStJ DL will share his fascinating personal and business journey story, from his time in the Air Force to leading the world-renowned Seton Healthcare Group.

Sir Norman Stoller

Guests will also hear more about his philanthropy through The Stoller Charitable Trust and his passion for “giving something back” and providing an inspiration for young people to follow.

Running from 8.45am-10.30am at the Egerton Street youth centre, the event is free to attend for all business owners, leaders, managers, entrepreneurs and students from across Oldham.

Lucy Lees, Deputy CEO at Mahdlo, said: “We are delighted Norman has agreed to start our 2019 series of Business Breakfasts and share his incredible story with the people of Oldham.

“We are anticipating a packed audience and are advising guests to book well in advance.”

The breakfast event, sponsored by Ideal Unified Communications, will take a Q&A format with Norman, who is president of Mahdlo, being interviewed by chairman Terry Flanagan.

If attendees have any questions, Mahdlo asks they are submitted prior to the event. Opportunities to ask questions will also be available on the day.

Claire Crossfield, Development Manager at Mahdlo, added: “Huge thanks to Ideal Unified Communications for sponsoring the event and all our speakers who give up their time to enable us to run these events for free.

“As a charity we are asking if guests would consider making a voluntary donation of £5 on arrival or at time of booking.

“This donation provide a year’s free membership for a young person who in in care or who otherwise could not afford it.”

To register for the event or to submit a question, email events@mahdloyz.org or call 0161 785 3862.

• CONSTRUCTION work has started on Mahdlo’s state-of-the-art extension to accommodate its growing creative offer.

The Space will aim to attract more young people who have an interest in creative expression through arts, drama and music.

The venue is expected to open in mid-2019 and will offer a host of events from open mic nights, theatre performances, dance sessions and gigs. It will also be available for hire during the day by local businesses, schools, community groups and other organisations.

Opened in 2012, Mahdlo is a registered charity and state-of-the-art Youth Zone which provides activities and support for young people aged 8 – 19 (25 with disabilities).

Yearly membership is just £5 and entrance to each session is just 50p.

For more information go online: www.mahdloyz.org

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