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Tim Bullock + James Sale + David Young |
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Tim Bullock |
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Tim Bullock is the founder and Managing Director of MD Support Ltd, helping business leaders formulate and execute strategies for delivering significant value growth. Tim 's successful business career has included leading three business turnarounds, a business start-up that achieved over £4 million pre-tax profit in its second year of trading, and leading a post-acquisition merger of two already successful businesses to increase their profits from £37 million to £84 million in just 3 years. Tim has demonstrated repeatedly that doubling your profits - and more - in 3 years is achievable both in large companies and smaller ones. |
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James Sale |
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James Sale is the founder and Managing Director of Motivational Mentoring Ltd, a company with a unique and holistic approach to enhancing performance and tackling underperformance of people and teams in large corporate and SME businesses. With twenty-five years experience, developing performance improvement techniques, James has created the Motivational Mentoring process delivered by a team of talented, like-minded Motivational Mentors who passionately want to improve the quality of work and life. James has written and published over 30 books, including the practical handbook 'Growing Leaders'. |
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David Young is the founder and Chief Executive of Shield Corporate Finance Ltd, helping business owners maximise value through sale or other means using a proprietary value optimisation system. Repeatedly, David's clients have benefited from dramatic improvements on initial valuations. Previously David established and led JPMorgan's European Business Sale Group, where he was responsible for developing rigorous processes for maximising value. David's career in mergers and acquisitions has spanned the Atlantic with leading firms such as Merrill Lynch, Wasserstein Perella, Goldman Sachs and Bain & Company. David is currently working on a new book entitled 'Lift Off! Selling your business for more than it's worth, honestly'. | |