Combined Authority CEO to address DIB audience
Eamonn Boylann, Chief Executive of Greater Manchester Combined Authority will be joining Downtown in Business for an exclusive roundtable lunch on Wednesday 13th July 2022.
Eamonn Boylann, Chief Executive of Greater Manchester Combined Authority will be joining Downtown in Business for an exclusive roundtable lunch on Wednesday 13th July 2022.
Kevin Johnson on the latest for the Birmingham Labour Group’s leadership contest.
We are delighted to announce that we will be joined by Chief Constable Serena Kennedy for an exclusive roundtable lunch on Tuesday 24th May.
Contemporary Chinese restaurant, Lulu Wild are the latest sponsor of the City of Birmingham Business Awards 2022.
Downtown in Business are delighted to be hosting its first Downtown Connects event at Glovers Bar on the evening of Thursday 26th May 2022.
Downtown in Business is set to launch its latest office in Newcastle at the city’s INNSiDE by Meliá Hotel on the evening of Thursday 19th May 2022, with keynote addresses by chief executive of Newcastle City Council Pam Smith and the chief executive of Liverpool John Lennon Airport and former Finance Director at Newcastle United Football Club, John Irving.
Anit Chandarana, Lead Director of Great British Railways Transition Team, is set to speak at our exclusive dinner on Thursday 26th May.
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Property investor and developer, Bruntwood, has purchased a 42.4% share in a new co-operative owned wind farm, becoming the first commercial real estate company to make such a move.
Martin Gillan is a Health Care Assistant on the Haematology Ambulatory care unit, here at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals Trust.
Deborah Cadman, Chief Executive of Birmingham City Council, and Tim Johnson, Chief Executive of City of Wolverhampton Council will join DIB for our exclusive UKREiiF Pre-Conference Roundtable Dinner on Monday 16th May 2022.
As part of Birmingham Airport’s latest step in their journey to net zero carbon by 2033, they have announced they are now using electricity generated solely from renewable sources.