Insights from the MGI Worldwide UK & Ireland Regional Meeting in Bristol

Our partner and managing director, Laszlo Killik, recently attended the MGI Worldwide UK & Ireland Regional Meeting in the vibrant city of Bristol. The event was organized by Rachel Pugh, Regional Director of MGI UK & Ireland, and hosted by Milsted Langdon. Attendees were warmly welcomed by Simon Rowe, partner at Milsted Langdon, whose hospitality and leadership set the stage for a memorable gathering.

This special occasion also included the presence of Roger Isaacs, another partner at Milsted Langdon and a former Chair of MGI Worldwide. His insights and longstanding contributions to the network added a meaningful dimension to the meeting.

A Focus on Innovation and Collaboration

The meeting agenda explored vital topics such as fostering a culture of well-being, addressing age diversity, and preparing for the “Firm of the Future.” These discussions provided actionable insights that align with MGI-BPO’s mission to innovate and adapt in a dynamic professional environment.

Networking sessions offered excellent opportunities to engage with colleagues and sponsors, strengthening the collaborative ties that define MGI Worldwide and the UK & Ireland region.

Bristol: A Blend of History and Festivity

The charm of Bristol added a unique flavor to the event. Participants enjoyed a visit to the historic SS Great Britain and the festive atmosphere of the Bath Christmas Market, blending work and leisure seamlessly into the program.

A Heartfelt Thanks

We extend our gratitude to Rachel Pugh for her exceptional organization of the event and to Simon Rowe and the team at Milsted Langdon for their outstanding hospitality. A special mention also goes to Roger Isaacs for his continued dedication and influence within the MGI Worldwide network.

As a proud member of MGI Worldwide, MGI-BPO is inspired by the discussions and connections from this meeting. We look forward to applying these insights as we continue to support our clients and contribute to the growth of the network.