Downtown is Twenty – Steven Broomhead
From Sexy Networking to Sobriety Networking Congratulations to Downtown in Business on its 20th anniversary. Big Frank arrived in my office at the North West
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From Sexy Networking to Sobriety Networking Congratulations to Downtown in Business on its 20th anniversary. Big Frank arrived in my office at the North West
The Group chair and chief executive of Downtown in Business Frank McKenna has been appointed on to the Executive of the Labour Party’s SME business board.
The chief executive of Manchester City Council Joanne Roney was in Birmingham this week, urging the city’s business community go get behind Manchester’s calls for the government to provide a high-quality link between the Midlands Engine and the Northern Powerhouse.
Nationwide placemaker, Muse’s Manchester business continues to grow, with former Nikal associate director, Ella Woodward and Manchester Airport Group development manager, Julian Stott, joining the team as development manager and development director respectively.
Civil and structural engineering firm, Sutcliffe, has grown its headcount further throughout the first month of 2023, welcoming one of the region’s few female Chartered Structural Engineers Kate Watson, as executive associate to the company.
We are delighted that Baldwin Design Consultancy are our latest Business of the Week. Baldwin Design has been established since March 2007, in which time the company has gone from strength to strength.
Compliance Chain, a first of its kind construction software solution has relaunched its platform after a successful 6-month trial period.
The North West Business Leadership Team are delighted to announce a series of appointments that will oversee the organisation’s all-important work going forward.
Chester Zoo has announced a host of exciting new jobs are up for grabs within its stunning new wedding and events venue, The Square, which is set to open this spring.
Sean Keyes, managing director, Sutcliffe has reacted to the news that Liverpool and Manchester has both missed out on levelling up funding in the second bid.