Royal Welsh Show speaking date for entrepreneur Kevin Green

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Kevin Green is a self-made multi-millionaire and social entrepreneur and an acknowledged expert in how to set up a profitable business.

He is one of the UK’s largest residential property landlords and a multi-business owner.
Kevin featured on Channel 4′s Secret Millionaire, was homeless in 1988.
The questions he gets asked most in life are: “How can I get rich?” and “How can I make money?”.
CLA Cymru are delighted that Kevin will be speaking at our Monday night reception at the Royal Welsh Show. The event is open to all show goers to attend
Before making his fortune in business, he was a successful dairy farmer.
In 1999, he won a Nuffield Scholarship in agriculture and studied the attitudes and personalities of high achievers.
He also interviewed the likes of Bill Gates and Sir Richard Branson.
During the study he learned the simple principles for success and determined the common elements that contributed towards that success.
Kevin continues to thrive in business and has been a trusted adviser to Welsh Government Ministers and chooses to give back to the next generation of entrepreneurs by sharing his knowledge and wisdom on how to make money.
In addition, he’s a member of the Planning and Advisory Board to Coleg Sir Gar – helping to shape a brighter future for further education in South Wales.
His ‘can do’ qualities have catapulted him into worldwide demand as a speaker at conferences, dinners and seminars.
Some of his clients include British Airways, Yorkshire Bank and the Welsh Assembly.
Kevin is also a regular commentator on property and business ideas for a cross-section of UK and international media outlets, in print, on TV, on radio and online
Tickets can be booked through CLA Cymru. Tickets are free, but registration is required as spaces are limited. Entry includes a drink and a snack.

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