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International rugby star turned commercial pilot tackles recruitment head on

Former international rugby player turned Emirates airline pilot Tony Underwood is to be the keynote speaker at an event in the city in October.

The event, organised by City of York Council’s Economic Growth Team, is called Recruitment and Retention Reimagined, and takes place in York’s Priory Street Centre on the morning of Thursday 5 October.

Tony now supports leaders seeking to nurture high-performing teams and will draw on his many experiences of teamwork and leadership to share his lessons with York’s businesses.

He said: “Recruitment and retention entail working hard to cultivate a culture where no-one wants to leave; an environment where you’ve earned commitment from your team, not just compliance – where you’ve engaged with them by talking to the heart not just the head.”

HR experts from across the region will join Tony to explore how York’s businesses of all shapes and sizes can improve their staff recruitment and retention processes in cost-effective and innovative ways.

Attendees will hear first-hand from local businesses, including the Grand Hotel, about the benefits of being inclusive employers, while Jenny Herrera, CEO of the Good Business Charter, will discuss how becoming a GBC-accredited business can help you attract and keep great staff.

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