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Sage UK appointed as main sponsor of Yorkshire entrepreneur event
Sage UK is to be the headline sponsor at the 2014 MADE Festival, taking place in Sheffield on the 24th and 25th September.
The conference is aimed at early stage and growing businesses, as well as those people thinking about starting a business.
Some of Britain’s most successful entrepreneurs are expected to contribute to the event, including Reggae Reggae Sauce founder Levi Roots, the lady behind Ultimo, Michelle Mone and SBTV founder Jamal Edwards.
The conference offers the perfect combination of advice and guidance from these leading entrepreneurs and local business success stories from around the North East and Yorkshire.
Claire Carter, general manager of Sage One said: “There has never been a better time to start a business. Whether you’re launching a business from your bedroom or a tech start-up with global ambition, all you need is a laptop or PC, tablet or smartphone, an Internet connection to run your business. Simple and low-cost cloud software like Sage One and Sage Pay also gives you all the insight and control you need to stay on top of finances anytime, anywhere. That level of control is priceless, and is enabling people to manage their ventures on their terms.”
“With more people than ever thinking of starting a business, we need to help ensure entrepreneurs are equipped with the best tools, advice and guidance to succeed. That is why we are proud sponsors at this year’s MADE festival,”
For more information about Sage’s involvement visit www.madefestival.com and http://uk.sageone.com/blog/
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