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Start Date: 18 May 2018
Start Time: 8:00 AM
End Time: 12:30 PM
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Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Venue: Legacy Centre Unit 12 Shaw Wood Way South Yorkshire , Doncaster, DN2 5TB › View map
The event serves as a stocktake for Doncaster’s economy and allows the private sector to air its views on the challenges and opportunities facing them. The event helps to inform the Chamber’s policy priorities for the following twelve months and, importantly, allows for a high level discourse to take place between the borough’s businesses and local, regional and national stakeholders that have an influence on the Borough.
The event, facilitated by James Mitchinson (Editor, Yorkshire Post), will focus on two panel discussions looking at:
Work Hard: Harnessing Doncaster’s talentPlay Hard: Creating a vibrant cultural place
The conference will also include keynote addresses from Robert Hough CBE (Director of Peel and Chairman of Peel Airports) and Rosie Millard OBE (Chair of BBC Children in Need, Former Chair of Hull UK City of Culture 2017), and an 'In Conversation With' segment with local MP's.
Questions about this event should be addressed to Network Support at networks.support@managers.org.uk or by telephone on 01536 207394.