Downtown Den #075 | Paul Cheetham-Karcz
Sedulo boss Paul Cheetham and DIB chief executive Frank McKenna have some harsh words for the government, the PM and Piers Morgan.
Sedulo boss Paul Cheetham and DIB chief executive Frank McKenna have some harsh words for the government, the PM and Piers Morgan.
On the 8th April the Chancellor announced that frontline charities across the UK will receive a £750 million package of support to ensure they can continue their work during the coronavirus outbreak.
The Managing Director of financial firm Sedulo, Paul Cheetham, brought his big personality into the Downtown Den to give us a lively interpretation of what the many government pronouncements on financial help for business actually mean.
The Managing Director of financial firm Sedulo, Paul Cheetham, brought his big personality into the Downtown Den to give us a lively interpretation of what the many government pronouncements on financial help for business actually mean.
The latest edition of Downtown Monthly focuses on Corproate Social Responsibility, with some fantatsic features from Kier, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Recycling Lives, Lovebrum, Forever Manchester, Everton Football Club, plus much more.
The latest episode of the Downtown Podcast hears from Paul Cheetham-Karcz.
Leading financial firm, Sedulo, has advised the shareholders of Stockport County FC on their sale of the club to local businessman, Mark Stott.
Sedulo are financial consultants to entrepreneurs with offices based in Manchester, Leeds and London, providing expertise in accountancy solutions and commercial business advisory services.
The activity bar operator, Roxy Ball Room, is set to expand after securing a £7.5m investment from Foresight Group.
Everyone knows that one way or another, Brexit will bring changes for cross-border trade.
Manchester based accountancy firm, The Sedulo Group, have funded a community project at Reddish Vale High School in Stockport.
Entrepreneur and founder of The Sedulo Group, Paul Cheetham-Karcz launched his first book, ‘Taking Care of Business’ in April 2019. Due to popular demand the book sold out in its first week, leaving Waterstones, Amazon and WHSmith having to re-order more copies for the eagerly awaiting public.