Cheshire Creative Business Forum Thursday 25th February 2010 Oulton Park
How-Do’s first annual Cheshire Creative Business Forum, an exclusive high-end networking event for business owners and directors within the county’s Creative, Media, Digital and Broadcasting sectors, is due to take place on Thursday 25th February 2010 from 9am to lunch.
The event follows on from How-Do’s highly successful Creative Business Forums in Manchester and Liverpool late last year and will provide a platform for discussion and debate around how best to successfully grow and develop businesses in these testing times.
In the morning there will be two sessions comprising of four roundtable discussions. These discussions will focus on areas that are key to any growing business, namely: Finance, Strategy, Legal/IP and staff training and development. Key themes and ideas that come out of these discussions will be used to inform and direct a pre-lunch panel-led debate.
Prior to the roundtable sessions, there will be a presentation and economic assessment delivered by the Deputy Agent for the Bank of England North West, Simon Caunt, who will be providing a rare insight into what is really happening in the economy, nationally and regionally.
In addition, the event will conclude with a panel discussion comprising creative and media business leaders who will be sharing their insights into building successful businesses with the delegates.
The outstanding panel we have brought together comprises:
Stuart Brown, managing director, Ten Alps plc Sandy Lindsay, group managing director, Tangerine PR Rob Morrice, managing director, IAS b2b Marketing
The following have kindly agreed to sponsor this event and share their expertise and experience on the day:
Business Link North West, Cheshire West Council and DTM Legal.
This event is invite only. However in the likelihood of there being some last minute cancellations, we have created a short reserve list and anyone interested in knowing more or adding their names, please contact Dunstan on dunstan@how-do.co.uk
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