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NEXT EVENT


CROWD II 7 December 2012.


will take place at the CCA on


and the follow up has now been scheduled for December. Te first keynote speaker to be confirmed for CROWD II is Hugh Aitken, UK Commercial Manager of Partner for Glasgow easyJet. Hugh’s experience in business is extremely varied, covering creative marketing, transport networks, tourist destinations and consumer trends. Hugh’s global brand


For more information, members should visit Glasgow Chamber’s website.


existed to begin


planning a second follow-up event. “Te novel approach


proved to be extremely popular among our member base. “Te event gave atendees the


perspective will complement speakers from a range of SMEs from our membership, from retail brands to creatives, manufacturers to the hospitality sector. CROWD’s value stems directly


from this varied mix of business, talent and experience and it will appeal to businesses of any size, sector and activity. Stuart Patrick, Chief Executive


of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “Aſter the success of the first CROWD event, the justification already


chance to take away a wealth of knowledge from the half-day conference and receive worthwhile tips about their business from people who have overcome many hurdles and established themselves with successful companies and excellent track records. “One thing which became


clear to me was the degree of passion which members felt towards their businesses, working tirelessly to develop themselves and their businesses and take them forward. “I am very much looking


forward to CROWD II and hope to develop this event into a permanent feature of the Chamber’s already bustling events calendar.”


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