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Careers event helps to highlight opportunities available for young people across Coventry

Contributed by: E.ON

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Handout image from E.ON 26/09/24 of the Coventry careers event at E.ON's HQ at Westwood Business Park. Pictured centre is Coventry City Council Cabinet Member Cllr Jim O'Boyle (centre) and Ben Tuck, E.ON's Social Value Manager (back row, third from left)
Handout image from E.ON 26/09/24 of the Coventry careers event at E.ON's HQ at Westwood Business Park. Pictured centre is Coventry City Council Cabinet Member Cllr Jim O'Boyle (centre) and Ben Tuck, E.ON's Social Value Manager (back row, third from left)

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