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Don’t Miss Out: Join Us at Our Apprenticeships Open Event on August 28th!

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| A message from our Managing Director Hello {NAME} I hope you’re doing well and that you had a

| A message from our Managing Director [View this email in your browser]( Hello {NAME} I hope you’re doing well and that you had a chance to consider the exciting opportunities I mentioned in my last email. I’m following up to share an exclusive opportunity that I think could be perfect for you and your team. On Wednesday, August 28th, we’re hosting a special event, "[Manchester Digital Apprenticeships: Developing Diverse Tech Talent]( designed to give you a deeper understanding of how our apprenticeship programmes can address your talent needs and accelerate your business growth. Why Attend? This event is your chance to learn more about how our apprenticeships can help you tap into diverse talent, upskill your team, and keep your business at the cutting edge of the North West’s tech scene. Whether you’re looking to bring in fresh talent or elevate your current staff, this session will offer valuable insights into how we can support your goals. Event Details: Date: Wednesday, August 28th Time: 12-1pm Location: Online via Zoom Click [here]( to book your spot now We’re excited to show you how our apprenticeship programmes can be tailored to meet your specific needs, and we’ll have experts on hand to answer any questions you might have. It’s also a great chance to network with other businesses in the region who are equally committed to developing top tech talent. Can’t Make It? No worries! If you can’t attend but are still interested in learning more, let’s set up a time to chat. Just reply to this email, and we’ll find a time that works for you. Looking forward to seeing you there or catching up soon! Regards, Katie Gallagher, OBE Katie Gallagher, OBE Managing Director Manchester Digital [Get in touch](mailto:info@manchesterdigital.com?subject=Tech%20Training%20Programmes&body=) [LinkedIn icon]( [X icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Logo]( Copyright (C) 2024 Manchester Digital. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our mailing list or have recently attended one of our events. Our mailing address is: Manchester Digital Manchester Technology Centre Oxford Road Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 7ED United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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