Former Director-general of the BBC, Lord Birt will deliver a free talk on why the government is unsuccessful. Business people are invited to listen to a free talk that will be conducted next Thursday University of Liverpool is the venue for the free lecture. In order to benefit from the talk people should book their seats. Lord Birt has served the BBC as director-general for 1992 to 2000. He worked as a strategy adviser to former Prime Minister Tony Blair during the period 2000-2005. At present, he is the independent director of Eutelsat and chairman of PayPal Europe.
Sponsored by Weightmans and The Liverpool Post, the lecture will discuss about the concerns that will shape the business environment. This lecture is the third of the Burning Issues series of University of Liverpool Management School. The series will host more lectures on a wide-ranging topics. The next lecture will be on April 16, Monday and it will be given by executive vice- chair of The Work Foundation, Will Hutton. Free tickets can be booked through 0151 794 2650 or via www.liv.ac.uk/events/burning-issues. At 5.30pm, lecture will be delivered by Lord Birt at Leggate Theatre in the Victoria Gallery and Museum. Get your seats reserved to attend the free lecture by Lord Birt.