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Entrepreneurs urged to join group
Entrepreneurs in the Tees Valley are being urged to join a community of business owners focused on growth as the region reaches a crucial watershed.
The Entrepreneurs’ Forum has renewed its services for entrepreneurs behind businesses based in Darlington, south Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire.
Addressing a special event staged at the headquarters of successful data specialists Onyx Group, Forum executive director Nicola Short told guests: “We are on the cusp of renewed prosperity and success. But at some point every entrepreneur needs inspiration to carry on, to overcome difficulties in business and to stay focussed.
“Everyone needs a helping hand to discover the shortcuts and avoid the pitfalls, and receive the validation that is so important to business confidence. Our mission is to connect, transfer and share knowledge.”
Nicola said the forum had commissioned a business survey that revealed:
- 62 per cent of entrepreneurs found it difficult to attract new customers
- 35 per cent had cash flow issues
- 33 per cent found having competition difficult
- retaining staff with the right skills was a major issue.
She said the Forum was there to help. “Together we can find new markets, regionally, nationally, internationally,” she said.
“We can also help look at ways to raise finance and find skilled staff by getting close to schools, colleges and universities.”
Onyx director Alastair Waite added: “I was one of the Forum’s founding members because I liked the idea of businesses helping each other. When times are tough it is so valuable to be able to talk to someone who has been through it before.
“There is such a lot happening in the Tees Valley at the moment; there are some great people, some great businesses and a great buzz.”
The Entrepreneurs’ Forum was established more than ten years ago and has gone on to support hundreds of business owners in its aim is to make the North East the number one region for entrepreneurship.
It has recently recruited a dedicated Tees Valley business development manager, Jessica Williams, to support members in the Tees Valley and arrange access to the mentoring programme, both for those seeking support and established business leaders who want to give something back.
The Forum is hosting a Talking Teesside open event on Tuesday, October 22, from 4.30pm-7.30pm at the Riverside Stadium, when entrepreneurs can meet business leaders, hear their stories and find out how they became successful.
Chaired by Stephen Catchpole of the Tees Valley LEP, speakers will include Stewart Smith of Ramsdens Financial, Jo Hand of Jo Hand Recruitment and Bill Scott of Wilton Group.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Martin Walker .
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