WE MEAN BUSINESS
THE MOST IMPORTANT FIVE DAYS INTHE BUSINESS CALENDAR FOR SMES
(SMALLAND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES) IN SOUTH EASTWALES IS NEARLYHERE.
Ellen MacArthur
Patrick Long,
head ngb2b
Running from October 20 to 24,the Chambers of businesses on ashoestring budget.Aardman Ceremonyatthe Celtic Manor Resort.The soirée
Commerce BusinessWeek (formerlyFive Animations (Wallace and Gromit,Creature will celebrate the best of local business and a
Counties) is nowinits seventh year,making it the Comforts) and Innocent Smoothies areamong the sumptuous dinner will be provided.Consistentlya
longest-running event of its kind inWales. line-up of industry-leading speakers at aseries of sold-out event,theAwards Ceremonyisthe
Organised by ngb2b,the Newportand Gwent seminars dedicated to cutting-edge creative perfect waytoblowoff some steam at the end of
Chamber of Commerce,this year’sevent promises marketing techniques. The ever-popular business the working week.
to provide member and non-member businesses exhibition,on theThursdayofthe BusinessWeek,
with valuable commercial opportunities and provides an excellent platform forbusinesses to Patrick Long,head of ngb2b,said:“The Chambers
inspirational advice from highly-regarded speakers. enable their customers to experience their of Commerce BusinessWeek is designed to help
ngb2b’sBusinessWeek has always sought to products and services.Delegates attending the SMEs explorenew opportunities and identify fresh
provide maximum value to local businesses exhibition can network with customers,suppliers ways of doing business.Wales is home to some of
whether theyare exhibiting,entering the awards, and business partners that can have areal impact the most innovativecompanies in the UK and I
or attending anyofthe events.And this year is no on their owncompanies,making the event avery hope to see manymoreenjoying the benefits of
exception.World famous yachtswoman Dame productiveday out of the office.The exhibition has the BusinessWeek.”
Ellen MacArthur will be kicking off the week with grownyear on year and is amust-attend event for
an enthralling talk on energyefficient business businesses,whether taking astand or visiting the Want to find out more?
practices.At the Guru Lunch RichardRichardson, showonthe day. Visit:www.businessweek.org.uk
partofthe team that transformed Harry Email:
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introducing the 'Marketing Judo’ concept for culminates on the Fridaywith anAwards
MONDAY OCTOBER 20 THURSDAY OCTOBER 23
Launch breakfast at the Glen-Yr-Afon House hotel in Usk with guest ChambersofCommerce Exhibition at theWales National
speaker Dame Ellen MacArthur –book your place now! Velodrome (NewportInternational SportsVillage) –featuring a
charity triathlon organised by St.David’sFoundation Hospice Care.TUESDAY OCTOBER 21
Whynot submit ateam and takeonthe best of the business
Guru Lunch at Harry Ramsden’sinMermaid Quay, Cardiff Baywith community?
guest speaker RichardRichardson –book your place now! FRIDAY OCTOBER 24
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22 ChambersofCommerce BusinessAwards ceremonyatthe Celtic
Digital and InteractiveMedia in Marketing seminarsatCineworld, Manor Resort,celebrating the best of local business –table
Newport–book your place now! bookings being taken now!
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