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South West Business Council September Virtual Conference Highlights

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Our quarterly conferences bring together an eclectic mix of speakers to address topics of importance to businesses across the South West. The September Conference was on ‘Bouncing forward: New jobs for a resurgent economy

This brief reel will give you a flavour of the conference sessions, with thoughts from speakers including:

  • Robin Daniels, CEO and Tim Jones, Chairman, SWBC with a quarterly round up of what’s been happening in and across the South West
  • Lawrence Frewin, South Devon College
  • Rozzy Amos, The Princes Trust
  • Damian Dunne, Barden Corporation
  • Joe Pearce, SETsquared Exeter
  • Sir Tim Smit, The Eden Project, closed the morning with an inspirational presentation, sharing his thoughts on what the economy will need in the future by way of skills

Please email info@swbc.co.uk if you’d like to be invited to our next Conference on Friday December 4th 2020.