A gymnast for twenty-five years, Michael Tone initially found it difficult to separate his identity from what he did in the gym. Hear how he took his next step as part of our coverage of National Careers Week.
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“It is a big challenge, but I have learnt that as in gymnastics, failure is the quickest way to develop.”
Michael Tone
On his transition to the corporate world
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