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WorldSkills Leaders Forum 2011 - Part 2 (short)

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The world's top skills performers. Sharing success from Switzerland and Korea, the two best performing countries in WorldSkills Competitions over the last decade. Mrs Christine Davatz Vice-Director of the Swiss Association of SME -- Official Delegate Switzerland Mr Yi Sung-ki Vice President of Competency Development, HRD Korea -- Official Delegate Korea
The world's top skills performers. Sharing success from Switzerland and Korea, the two best performing countries in WorldSkills Competitions over the last decade. Mr Yi Sung-ki Vice President of Competency Development, HRD Korea -- Official Delegate Korea
The world's top skills performers. Sharing success from Switzerland and Korea, the two best performing countries in WorldSkills Competitions over the last decade. Mrs Christine Davatz Vice-Director of the Swiss Association of SME -- Official Delegate Switzerland
Keeping Competitors engaged beyond the Competition. The creation, development and delivery of a successful Alumni Programme. Mrs Jaine Bolton Apprenticeship Director and WorldSkills UK Official Delegate - National Apprenticeship Service Mr Oh Wang-geun Chair of WorldSkills Alumni of Korea
Keeping Competitors engaged beyond the Competition. The creation, development and delivery of a successful Alumni Programme. Mr Oh Wang-geun Chair of WorldSkills Alumni of Korea
Keeping Competitors engaged beyond the Competition. The creation, development and delivery of a successful Alumni Programme. Mrs Jaine Bolton Apprenticeship Director and WorldSkills UK Official Delegate - National Apprenticeship Service
Skills for sustainable growth - the role of skills competitions Mr Geoff Russell CEO of Skills funding Agency, England
Welcome Address Mr Lee Chae-pil Minister of Employment and Labor, Korea
Opening remarks/welcome and introductions Mr Song Young-jung Chairman of WorldSkills Korea
Opening remarks/welcome and introductions Mr Simon Bartley President of WorldSkills International
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