Entrepreneurship training specialists LEO are delighted to announce Winnie Leung as the new General Manager of the Asia Pacific business. The Asia Pacific market is the largest LEO market.
Ms Leung comes from a varied background, having worked in a number of different fields; from a career in the top management of global companies, to working as a professional violinist.
For over twenty years, she has served in a management role with numerous top tier direct selling companies. She has travelled the world, living in Hong Kong, Canada and Taiwan and is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Ms Leung is passionate about helping people. She has a wealth of experience in training people in business acumen, communication skills, negotiation and learning skills.
She strongly believes that learning is one of the most important things in
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Dan Andersson – CEO LEO Interview
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Learning Enterprises Organisation (LEO) was founded in 2012 by Dan Andersson, CEO and President, and Atif Kamran, Chief Marketing Officer.
Since that first meeting in 2012 the company has seen an exponential growth in its member base and has achieved a large number of significant strategic milestones, including over 180,000 members in over 140 countries.
LEO is the only member of the UK DSA promoting education products. The LEO product range comprises over 100 Coreline eLearning courses, 150 LEO Skills courses and LEO Lingua offers 24 language courses.
The LEO mission is to create, and rapidly grow, a global business that serves humanity by enabling anyone with the motivation and commitment to LEARN, EARN and ultimately OWN a business.
The ultimate objective is to create hundreds of thousands of successful, member-owned businesses, across the globe. The
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LEO And LEOcoin Denies Ponzi Allegations
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James Hargrave, account director for JBP Associates Ltd. one of the leading strategic communications consultancies in the UK send Business For Home the next statement on the article: LEOCoin Founders Linked to Pyramid Scheme in Pakistan.
James Hargrave:
” I am contacting you on behalf of LEOcoin following your recent article regarding serious allegations made against them.
Your recent article makes some serious accusations, which appear to be largely drawn from a number of articles, including a recent CNBC piece. You will also have perhaps seen that CNBC have also covered LEOcoin’s recent firm rebuttal of the accusations http://www.cnbc.com/id/102565765.
I would like to draw your attention to this statement from LEOcoin relating to the matters you highlight:
“These accusations are misguided and fundamentally untrue. Dan and Atif have never been involved in any sort of scam