Steve Jackson from Jackson Potter appears in Leaders Council podcast alongside Geoff Hurst.

The Leaders Council of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is currently in the process of talking to leadership figures from across the nation in an attempt to understand this universal trait and what it means in Britain and Northern Ireland today.

Steve Jackson from Jackson Potter was invited onto an episode of the podcast, which also included an interview with Geoff Hurst. Host Jonathan White asked both guests a series of questions about leadership and the role it has played in their careers to date.

Jonathan White commented, ‘Hosting a show like this, where you speak to genuine leaders who have been there and done it, either on a national stage or within a crucial industry sector, is an absolute honour.’

Lord Blunkett, chairman of The Leaders Council of Great Britain and Northern Ireland said, ‘I think the most informative element of each episode is the first part, where Jonathan White is able to sit down with someone who really gets how their industry works and knows how to make their organisation tick. Someone who’s there day in day out working hard and inspiring others. That’s what leadership is all about.’

Listen to the podcast here:

You can also discover more about both Steve Jackson and Geoff Hurst here:

http://www.leaderscouncil.co.uk/members/steve-jackson


 Jackson Potter
appears alongside Prime Minister

Theresa May in the 2016/17 Parliamentary Review.

Established by former minister The Rt Hon David Curry in 2010, The Parliamentary Review’s September release is now a key fixture in the political calendar.

Jackson Potter features alongside the Prime Minister and a small number of outstanding organisations in a document that looks back on the year in industry and Westminster. The main aim of the Review is to showcase best practice as a learning tool to the public and private sector.

Across all policy areas, The Parliamentary Review is sent to over half a million leading policymakers. The articles in the Review act as both a blueprint for success and a template for reform.

The Prime Minister commented that ‘this year’s Parliamentary Review follows a significant year in British politics’ and this is reflected in the articles from leading journalists and best-practice representatives alike. 

You can read our article below or see the feature here:

Jackson Potter MD, Steve Jackson, at the Review launch night at the House of Commons with BBC political commentator and journalist Andrew Neil

Jackson Potter MD, Steve Jackson, at the Review launch night at the House of Commons with BBC political commentator and journalist Andrew Neil

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