Global organisation relaunch will help UK's businesses
Business leaders have gathered in Leeds to celebrate the relaunch of a global organisation.
The Alternative Board (TAB) is helping businesses across the country achieve average annual revenue growth of almost double the national average, and will relaunch in central Leeds this month under the ownership of entrepreneur Dave McCartney.
Dave has been running TAB in North Leeds for nine years and has now also acquired the Leeds city centre business.
Dave and global leadership and coaching specialist, Lisa Florit, currently run four boards in North Leeds and providing monthly one-to-one coaching and support to keep businesses focused, accountable and on track to achieve their goals.
Dave said: “Leeds is one of the country’s fastest growing cities, with a diverse economy and the highest number of high growth firms outside London and the South East.
“It’s vibrant, it’s exciting, it’s going places and I can see that TAB has a clear role to play in helping to build an even stronger business community here.
“Over the last nine years, I’ve got to know a lot of business leaders in my home city, and seen demand grow for impartial, real world advice, help and support from other people in the same situation.
“That’s exactly what TAB provides, and I want to give more business owners and leaders the opportunity to tap into that support network.”
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