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CSI Teesside: North East firm attends Commonwealth Games Business Conference
CSI Training and Events, which is being supported by Teesside University, was specially invited to the conference in Glasgow which was held to coincide with the start of the Commonwealth Games.
The invitation to the conference comes on top of a busy few months for CSI Training and Events which have seen the company take on new staff and explore new business opportunities.
At the conference, the founders of CSI Training and Events, Teesside graduates Angela Davies and Dionne Wightman, met leading business and government figures from across the Commonwealth and heard from a range of influential speakers including Prime Minister David Cameron, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, the Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond and Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England.
Angela and Dionne are both former Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) who founded CSI Training and Events in 2012 after being made redundant from their jobs with Northumbria Police because of cutbacks in the force.
The pair deliver crime scene and forensic investigation training and events including; a consultancy service to provide professional training to both private and public sector organisations in order to proactively tackle crime; educational sessions for schools, colleges and universities as well as corporate team building and fun-filled themed events.
Their business is based in the Victoria Building on the University’s campus in Middlesbrough.
Their work has taken them as far afield as Libya, and after several market visits, in May this year they delivered their first exported team event to a training company in Tripoli.
Their work in Libya has been massively supported by UK Trade and Investment (UKTI).
As a result, UKTI put forward their names to attend the conference in Glasgow and they were sent a personal invitation from Lord Livingston of Parkhead, the Minister of State for Trade and Investment, and John Swinney, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth.
At the conference, Angela and Dionne met with several key business figures and also spoke with Prince Edward, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander MP and the High Commissioner to Sri Lanka.
Dionne said: “It was an absolutely amazing experience. We were possibly the smallest business to be invited, so it was a real honour.
“The conference has given us some great contacts with some possible business opportunities to explore.
“Just being in the room with all those people and getting to hear from leading business figures was incredibly useful to a young business like ours.”
For more information on CSI Training and Events visit www.csitrainingandevents.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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