Downtown is Twenty – Carolyn Hughes
This week, PR legend, Carolyn Hughes shares her reflections on 20 years of Downtown in Business.
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This week, PR legend, Carolyn Hughes shares her reflections on 20 years of Downtown in Business.
We are delighted that The Venue at the Royal Liver Building is our Venue of the Week. Liverpool’s iconic landmark venue offers exclusive venue hire for bespoke private and corporate events.
Downtown in Business will host its inaugural ‘Change Makers Live’ national conference on Thursday 2nd March in Liverpool. The event will be exploring innovative solutions to the challenges facing the UK and global economy in the twenty-first century, with a range of speakers from the private and public sectors.
Department for International Trade North America will take to the road to visit twelve cities across the UK, where they’ll offer presentations and interactive sessions to help you understand the opportunities in Canada and the USA.
Join HPC on Wednesday as they welcome guest speaker Richard Collins, Founder and MD of CSR Accreditation to talk about CSR and its importance to your business.
We are delighted that The Wilkes Partnership are our latest Business of the Week. The Wilkes Partnership focus is on helping clients, both local, national and international keep ahead of and deal with the legal and commercial issues faced by businesses today.
Bruntwood has reported one of the strongest set of figures in its 46-year history.
Birmingham’s Colmore BID has launched a free upskilling programme to teach businesses and individuals life-saving personal safety skills.
Birmingham Airport has celebrated its 10 millionth customer of this financial year.
Solihull’s Urban Growth Company is working with VINCI Building to promote a social inclusion programme to help deliver real change for communities around the £3.2 billion Arden Cross site.
Season two of the Downtown Den Podcast is all about Winning Women, this week Frank McKenna chats with TV presenter Hayley Palmer. An underachiever at school, a self-confessed chatterbox, and a little lost as to know what to do with herself, Hayley Palmer reached her mid-twenties and decided she’d quite like to be a television presenter…