Shropshire theatre star to appear at major business conference

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A Shropshire star of the West End is set to share the secrets of effective communication with attendees at a one-day business summit.

Lucy Key who has appeared as Maria in West Side Story for productions in London and the UK No.1 tour and Manda in the BBC One drama Being April will appear alongside her Performing Perfectly colleague, Georgie Partridge at the ScaleX Summit in ICC Belfast this November.

During the event topics including how to: become a key person of influence; optimise your mental performance; communicate with confidence and much more will be explored in detail. David, whose storied racing career saw him drive for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull Racing before co-founding production company The Whisper Group, one of Europe’s fastest growing media production companies is excited to return to Belfast and take part in the ground-breaking gathering.

“Sport and business are very similar in that regard. In both fields there are lots of important decisions that need to be made quickly and calmly. Claire Colvin, Director and Co-Founder of Simple Scaling added: “This year’s ScaleX Summit will help great people do great things with their businesses.

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