If At First You Don't Succeed. Try Something Else

John Hope


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Paid: 60
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Business
Updated:
13th February 2022
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John looks at famous people who changed direction to become successful. He then takes the audience on what he describes as a roller coaster journey covering his own globe trotting eventful career. We hear of his sales pitch to the Archbishop of Cyprus;; passing the lunch time port with directors of a major brewery; negotiating with the worlds larget paint company and drinking lager with a serving Prime Minister

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About John Hope

Much travelled commencing with RAF service in Mediterranean and Far East. Continued in civilian life working in Asia, America and Europe, surviving the Tsunami in 2004. Held senior positions in multinational conglomerates and with many small companies. Mainly marketing but had late career change to support people with mental health issues. Have raised considerable amounts for charities as a volunteer and also professionally. Wide sporting experience includes assisting in coaching England Paralympic Boccia team, qualified cricket umpire, bowls coach and working with people with disabilities. No ‘shrinking violet’ I have lunched with the Governor of Sarawak, made a sales pitch to the Archbishop of Cyprus and drank lager with a past Prime Minster.


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