In Conversation with Neil Rami
The Chief Executive of the West Midlands Growth Company Neil Rami joined Downtown in Business for an exclusive roundtable discussion at The Edgbaston Park Hotel.
The Chief Executive of the West Midlands Growth Company Neil Rami joined Downtown in Business for an exclusive roundtable discussion at The Edgbaston Park Hotel.
Downtown in Business and Avison Young are currently hosting a series of events looking at “What’s Next for the Northern Powerhouse?”. Here we take a look back at some of the key points discussed at the Liverpool event.
Downtown in Business recently hosted the inaugural Talking ‘Bout Regeneration conference at The Belfry.
Rasha Ezz El Din and Mohamed Ossama, from Xceed BPO, highlights how technologically advanced the country is, what it excels at, and where there are opportunities for UK businesses to build partnerships which can help them deliver.
Former BBC Political Editor and Downtown commentator Jim Hancock, and former Labour adviser Adam McNicholas joined DIB boss Frank McKenna to discuss last weeks ‘Super Thursday’ election results.
The Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Bridget Phillipson MP was in the Downtown Den this week, sharing her thoughts on the economy, the Northern Powerhouse, and Brexit.
Downtown Director, Chris McKenna caught up with Andy McIntyre and Tony Faulkner from VSI to discuss their #OurMindsMatter campaign.
A group of hospitality leaders from across the country came together for the latest Downtown Den event
Business organisation Downtown in Business has teamed up with BIC Law to offer advice and support to businesses who have been refused help for business interruption through the pandemic from their insurance brokers.
Downtown Director, Chris McKenna chats with Anders Borg to discuss everything you need to know about the Liverpool International Tennis Tournament 2021.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Downtown in Business invited a select panel of leading businesswomen to discuss a number of topics including homeschooling, women working in male-dominated sectors and the diversity agenda.
The shadow secretary of state for education, Kate Green, was in the Downtown Den to discuss Labour’s plans of getting children back into the classroom at the earliest opportunity.