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NE businesses to learn from Saints and Sinners
An alliance of high profile companies has teamed up to help businesses in the North East focus on their plans for 2007 with the launch of the “Saints and Sinners” seminar series. The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Mercury Marketing and Crutes Law Firm will be hosting the events throughout 2007 highlighting dos and don’ts surrounding marketing, banking and employment law.
The first seminar, on January 24th at the Regus building in Doxford Park, offers a “Deal or No Deal” style interactive forum where boxes are positioned around the room containing topics which are revealed when a box is selected. Audience participation is an important element of this event and allows local businesses to learn more about marketing, legal issues and how to secure funding to support growth aspirations.
Shaun Fooy, Commercial Manager at RBS, who will be acting as the ‘banker’ at the event, said: “The Saints and Sinners seminar series aims to attract business individuals or teams who have the desire to succeed and gain invaluable advice from local experts who work in the North East. The fun and interactive atmosphere provides a different way of looking at complex and challenging issues and how businesses can approach them.”
The event on 24th January commences at 8.30am and will finish around 11am. For further information contact Lindsay Mason on 0191 2698753.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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