Mayor Street – it’s a time for leaders
Kevin Johnson urges West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street to show more ambition as leader.
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Kevin Johnson urges West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street to show more ambition as leader.
On Tuesday 12th July 2022, Downtown in Business Birmingham will host an exclusive breakfast forum with the mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street at The Grand Hotel.
We are delighted to announce that DIB will be joined by Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands on Thursday 12th July for an exclusive breakfast forum.
On Tuesday 12th July 2022, Downtown in Business Birmingham will host an exclusive breakfast forum with the mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street at The
West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street and representatives from West Midlands’ councils are set to join Government ministers and leading private sector businesses at global property event, MIPIM 2022.
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, joined Downtown members for an exclusive lunch at Fazenda. Conversation ranged across Mr Street’s re-election earlier this year, Levelling Up, COVID recovery and the forthcoming budget.
The chief executive of Downtown in Business, Frank McKenna, has said that Boris Johnson should invite West Midlands metro mayor Andy Street to sit on any COVID- recovery taskforce that is being established by the government.
The Metro Mayor for the West Midlands, Andy Street CBE joined us to reflect on how Birmingham will bounce back from Covid.
Frank McKenna explains why the government’s latest ‘local lockdown’ approach to tackling the Covid-crisis is the worst of all worlds, in his latest Downtown blog.
On Wednesday 6th October, Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, visited the Martin James Network offices to officially open CoLAB – a creative incubation centre to mentor and support entrepreneurial talent across the Midlands.
The former John Lewis MD and current Metro Mayor for the West Midlands, Andy Street CBE, Joined Paul Cadman in the #DowntownDen for a discussion on how the current pandemic has affected the region.
This week Frank McKenna reflects on an inauspicious start to the election campaign for both main parties; comments on the Manifesto for the North; and offers support for a Conservative politician in Birmingham.