Apprentice Star Supports Charity Week, UK
Ansell Henry, star of two series of The Apprentice, showed his support for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign to distribute prizes to the winners Morgan Hunt employees who raised more money for people with muscle diseases. The last week of the charitable partnership, held Friday, February 29th at the helm Octive8 at Covent Garden was filled with a hum as employees Hunt Morgan has raised over 31,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. During this week in the recruitment agency to compete for the highest number of candidates on their register in the world of work.Part of the contract rights acquired in each location was donated to charity.The Charity would like to thank Paul Callaghan from three series of the Apprentice for the provision at stake for the teams most successful
experience skydiving for six people with him. Talking about the cause of Henry Ansell, said: With a brother who has muscular dystrophy disease and is a manager in one of the largest companies in the world, this project has been very dear to me. I am proud to support the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. Paul Callaghan said: The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign is a charity and a cause worth.I was absolutely delighted to be part of this project.Speaking about the partnership, said Philippe Boucher, CEO of the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign: It is important to young adults to help with life experience muscle disorders in a busy office environment and we are pleased that the part of their charity plan year Morgan Hunt has attractive opportunities for internships offered. I hope this week
was very enjoyable for all, while awareness of muscle disorders. Many thanks to all the staff at Morgan Hunt for their valuable support for the cause.Stephen Fordham, director of Morgan Hunt, said this week the organization was a great opportunity for our staff to learn more about the muscle disease and raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. I think its important for business organizations to provide
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