Posted: Thu 8th Nov 2012

Business Question Time At Glyndwr Uni

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 8th, 2012

Business leaders from law, accounting and marketing are to offer free advice in a Q&A session to launch a new series of events.

Glyndŵr University’s business question time will provide SMEs with access to insight, thoughts and recommendations from leading business professionals.

The opening event, on Thursday 15 November, will be led by Sid Madge and Amanda Byrne from branding consultancy Mad Hen.
Also on hand will be Andrea Knox,of Knox Insolvency, Melanie Langton-Davies, director at Gardners Accountants, and John Bowden, wealth management partner at True Potential.

Chris Jones, professor of business and management at Glyndŵr University, said “Glyndŵr University is committed to fulfilling its role as both an educator and a key partner for industry. We are delighted to introduce the new business question time sessions which we hope will provide business leaders throughout the region with invaluable advice to help their businesses grow.”

Business Question Time will be held at Glyndŵr University’s Wrexham campus on Thursday 15 November 2012 from 4pm.
To book a place contact Laura Gough on 01978 293997 or email [email protected] by November 12.



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