Broker Apprentice Episode 2: Educating school children on the merits of insurance
How will the two teams fare when faced with an audience of 50 teenagers?
In this second episode of the Broker Apprentice 2014, teams Bro Kode and Innovate have to sell insurance to a room full of year ten pupils at Mossbourne Community Academy in Hackney.
Overseen by Alex Mendis, business manager, schools at Zurich, the apprentices admit to nerves as their moment on stage looms.
But who will try to impress the students with their acting skills? Which team will use the contents of a hand bag to explain the role of insurance?
Who will stress “insurance is lot more than
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