Monday, 9 November 2009

Detling Crafts for Christmas Show

... and the most influential man in Kent!

The most influential man in Kent. Who is he?

Last week we attended the Crafts for Christmas show at Detling in Kent to exhibit our unique collection of handmade silver and gold jewellery including the popular silver daisy pendants, earrings and bracelets that have become associated with Paul Wright Jewellery throughout the UK and internationally.

Readers of our regular blog will know that we always endeavour to photograph some of the 'rich and famous' who are known to visit several of the important national events we attend during the course of the year. These have included celebrities, actors, singers and members of the Royal family. We have featured a broad spectrum of personalities from 'Jordan' and Dame Vera Lynn to Prince Charles and even Her Majesty the Queen!

These are very often people of great influence who make a difference. Who is the most influential person in the country? Gordon Brown is the most influential man in Britain while the Queen is the country's most influential woman, according to a poll of 1,000 business leaders. There are also those we may consider to be the most influential people in a given field or occupation. Last week, whilst in Kent, we met just such a person! A leader in the field of educational reform.

We ask: "Do you know the most influential man in Kent?" We offer the following clues and invite you to write in with your answers. Let's see if you can identify him:
  • A revolutionary 'thinker' and great educational reformist
  • A leading authority on the eleven plus examination
  • Inventor of the World's first online educational diagnostic and remedial programme
  • An accredited investor - not in stocks and shares but - 'in people'.
  • Married to a secret cordon bleu chef
  • Loves pork chops for breakfast
If you can identify this man write in with his name and you could win a pair of fab silver daisy earrings worth £25!

Who is the No.1 most influential man in Kent? Can you put a name to the face?

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