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McDonald's Fiji enters MOU with Leadership Fiji to sponsor Leading with Purpose event

McDonald's Fiji enters MOU with Leadership Fiji to sponsor Leading with Purpose event

By Alipate Narawa
31/08/2023
[Photo: Supplied]

Vuvale Restaurants Fiji, parent company of McDonald’s Fiji has entered a Memorandum of Understanding with Leadership Fiji for the next three years and part of their partnership for this year is sponsorship of their one day Leading with Purpose event.

McDonald’s Fiji Managing Director, Marc McElrath says it is an honour and a privilege to partner with Leadership Fiji for such an important event for our leaders.

McElrath says our country is going through some interesting changes with people and events such as “leading with purpose” assist in training and bringing our new and younger generation of leaders to the forefront.

Leadership Fiji’s Chief Executive Officer, Sharyne Fong says they are delighted and grateful for McDonald’s Fiji’s support and they welcome them to their family of partners.

Fong says Leadership Fiji intends to develop the organization further, by taking stock of the past 22 years’ achievements, successes, and lessons, and using these as a launching pad into a new era for Leadership Fiji.

She says their strategic vision and ambition are to establish a Leadership Academy and Centre offering values-based leadership courses and programs for Fiji, and the Pacific. Part of the funds from McDonald’s partnership for this year will be allocated towards the Leadership Fiji 1 day event held in October.

McDonald’s Fiji is owned and operated by Marc McElrath and currently employs more than 300 staff.

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