
A week in America | 09 September 2022
This week Martin looks at the business of sport and how US sports investors are able to make the most of their sporting assets.
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This week Martin looks at the business of sport and how US sports investors are able to make the most of their sporting assets.

Victoria explains the simple steps that we can all take to make a difference with Mental Health in the workplace.

Jim presents his comprehensive view on the new government appointments. He believes Liz Truss must be given a chance, but worries that levelling up the North is going to be overwhelmed by the energy crisis.

Save the Date. On Thursday 20th October, the High Speed Rail group will be hosting an event to explore how increased transport investment in all parts of the country could deliver on the Government’s flagship ‘Levelling Up’ policy.

Join DIB in association with High Performance Consultancy as we explore how businesses can adapt to the ‘new’ post-COVID world with the latest updaets in HR, Employment Law, and Health & Safety.

Popular children’s TV presenters Mwaka Mudenda and Chantelle Lindsay are set to headline Chester Zoo’s family festival celebrating UK wildlife, which takes place later this month.

Holly Moore, CEO of Make Events, launches her new ‘Anything is Possible’ Podcast this week, with the first episode available on streaming services on 6th September.


The Downtown Den podcast will return in October with an eclectic range of guests talking to our chief executive and group chairman Frank McKenna about their career journey, their highs and lows, their challenges, and their tips for success.

There are some exciting promotions at The Lowry Hotel this September including and exclusive dinner with Hambledon Wines and a Manchester themed tasting menu as a fringe event for the Manchester Food and Drink Festival.

Martin looks at President Biden’s announcement to forgive up to $10,000 in student loans and explores why the system is fundamentally broken.

As we approach the final months of 2022, many businesses are in crisis. Frank McKenna suggests a package of measures that the new Prime Minister may consider to get them- and her- through the winter when she takes office next week.