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Management Development Centre meets needs of clients across all levels

DURHAM Business School is set to further strengthen its national and international management development activities with the launch of its new Management Development Centre (MDC).

The MDC replaces and streamlines the activities of the School’s Department for Executive Education and Enterprise and currently comprises five members of staff with three additional appointments expected in the near future.

Bill Snaith, MDC director, said: “The centre’s developmental approach will make full use of the experience, expertise and success of Durham Business School and its staff.

“The MDC has been specifically designed to meet the needs of our clients across all levels of management.

“MDC caters for all sizes and types of organisation from SMEs to big multinationals and works across all sectors – private, public and not-for-profit.”

MDC delivers a range of programmes up to Masters level – for further information contact Vicky Welsh on (0191) 334-5548 or email vicky.welsh@durham.ac.uk

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