Mon 12th Aug 2019
by CQ
Susan Hallam, chair of Nottingham’s Creative Quarter and founder and CEO of digital marketing agency Hallam, will be the guest speaker at the Nottingham City Business Club event taking place on Friday 20 September 2019.
Work NewsAt the event Susan will talk about how Nottingham’s future is bright and how the city’s creative and digital businesses can drive the city’s growth and create high value jobs.
Susan said: “Nottingham has some fabulously imaginative and well known businesses powering the growth of our creative and digital economy. The Creative Quarter supports them and also over 750 entrepreneurs, start-ups and scale-ups who are less well known now but can be big Nottingham names and big employers in the future. I look forward to telling NCBC members about some of them, and sharing my vision for our creative and digital sector and what the CQ is doing to help it to grow.”
Rich Cooper, president of Nottingham City Business Club said: ‘’ The Nottingham CreativeQuarteris a key contributor to the city’s economy and its influence is likely to increase in the coming years. This lunch is an exciting opportunity to see what the future may bring and meet some of the key players in the future developments in the sector”
The event will take place at the Albert Hall on N Circus Street, Nottingham with registration beginning at 11:45am. Tickets cost £27.50 for members and £39.50 for non members. To book a place, visit the NCBC website: www.nottinghamcitybusinessclub.co.uk
Nottingham City Business Club was established in 1924, with its membership comprising of senior representatives of the local business community. The club is sponsored by national law firm Buckles, who have an office in Nottingham city centre.
The club holds monthly lunch - meetings for members to meet fellow senior business people in the city, with different prominent guest speakers featuring at each event.
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