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Gaynor receives MBA from Sheffield University Management School
BUSINESS Support Manager Gaynor Goodman, of award winning South Yorkshire insolvency practice Moorhead Savage, has been awarded an MBA by the Sheffield University Management School.
Gaynor achieved the qualification after completing 14 modules focusing on leadership and management practice.
She also undertook two projects in actual businesses - one a large UK organisation that formed the basis of her research dissertation as the final part of her MBA studies.
“I chose Sheffield University as I wanted to focus on Leadership and Consultancy as core subjects but it was only when I commenced my projects in actual businesses that I appreciated how entrepreneurial I am or have become.
“This was further heightened when I completed three weeks in Vienna in August 2014 at the University of Business and Economics summer school there, where I undertook three additional modules focusing on International business and management practice.
“Completing my MBA has been the hardest but most rewarding experience in my life so far.”
Gaynor focuses on developing new business for Moorhead Savage and working on the company’s strategy for future growth.
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