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Wendy Plumb career journey - from British Gas to Harlequin Rugby Club to the Samaritans as Assistant Director of Donor Engagement.

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Wendy Plumb's career path has taken her from her Customer Experience and Insight role at British Gas to Harlequins Rugby Club to now as the Assistant Director of donor engagement at Samaritans.

Wendy's Career Path

Wendy shares a fascinating story of working within a variety of industries, finding her purpose and living her values through her work, and gives us a great insight into how you can get to the top but also work part time.

How to change your job

In every episode I will be sharing some tips and advice on how to approach a career change or embark on your career journey straight from education. You can find this during the middle of the episode or by using the timestamps below.

00:00 - Introduction

00:40 - part one

26:25 - career change tip

27:27 - part two

To find out more about Penny Strutton and Think Forward Consulting, please visit ⁠⁠www.thinkforwardconsulting.co.uk⁠⁠ or connect with me on ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/pennystrutton/⁠⁠

Find out more about Penny and Think Forward here Penny Strutton | Executive Career & Leadership Development Coach (thinkforwardconsulting.co.uk)

Join the Careers Revolution facebook group here (3) The Career Revolution | Facebook

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Wendy Plumb's career path has taken her from her Customer Experience and Insight role at British Gas to Harlequins Rugby Club to now as the Assistant Director of donor engagement at Samaritans.

Wendy's Career Path

Wendy shares a fascinating story of working within a variety of industries, finding her purpose and living her values through her work, and gives us a great insight into how you can get to the top but also work part time.

How to change your job

In every episode I will be sharing some tips and advice on how to approach a career change or embark on your career journey straight from education. You can find this during the middle of the episode or by using the timestamps below.

00:00 - Introduction

00:40 - part one

26:25 - career change tip

27:27 - part two

To find out more about Penny Strutton and Think Forward Consulting, please visit ⁠⁠www.thinkforwardconsulting.co.uk⁠⁠ or connect with me on ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/pennystrutton/⁠⁠

Find out more about Penny and Think Forward here Penny Strutton | Executive Career & Leadership Development Coach (thinkforwardconsulting.co.uk)

Join the Careers Revolution facebook group here (3) The Career Revolution | Facebook

  continue reading

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