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Institute of Directors to hold event with Lancashire Constabulary

The Institute of Directors, Lancashire (IoD) will hold a thought-provoking and informative event, with Lancashire Constabulary, exploring wellbeing in the workplace.

Taking place on 17 May 2018, from 5pm to 7pm at the Ellis Centre, Lancashire Constabulary Headquarters, Preston, the event with feature key speakers Chief Constable, Andy Rhodes and DC Mark Aldridge.

Chief Constable Andy Rhodes’ presentation is entitled ‘We asked for workers and they sent us humans’ and he will discuss the individual, organisational and leadership challenges of Lancashire Constabulary’s recent changes. His content will also reflect his involvement in organisational development across UK policing, as well as Lancashire, with the central theme of people.

DC Mark Aldridge will discuss the insider fraud threat and will address vulnerability and how fraudsters choose their business victims. He will call upon his experience as the Force Fraud Evaluation and Liaison Officer

Stuart Thompson, Chairman, IoD Lancashire, said: “It’s sure to be an insightful and exciting evening in the presence of Chief Constable Andy Rhodes and DC Mark Aldridge, both who have a wealth of experience to reflect on how today’s police forces are combating many of the same problems that businesses face in the 21st century.

“Lancashire Constabulary Headquarters is a great setting for this IoD event, which is free to IoD members and £15 to non-members.”

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