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20. Glasgow Business December 2014


EVENTS


ADAM SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW JOINS GLASGOW TALKS SERIES


T


he business school at one of Glasgow’s oldest and most trusted institutions – the University of Glasgow – has joined Clydesdale


Bank as partner of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Glasgow Talks event series. Te Glasgow Talks series looks to put


leading figures from among business, society and politics in front of Glasgow businesses, to tell their stories, explain their business and answer Glaswegians’ questions and challenges. In recent years, the series has welcomed Sir Rupert Soames, Willie Walsh, Nicola


Sturgeon, Sir Brian Souter, Jim McColl, Katherine Grainger CBE and many more. True to the revolutionary economist aſter


whom the school is named, the Adam Smith Business School will use this opportunity to contribute to wider discussions around business, society and the progression of our city and country. Professor Jim Love, Head of Adam Smith


Business School, said: “Te University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School is delighted to be supporting this important series of talks by prominent speakers.


“Glasgow Talks offers the School a


vital opportunity to meet with members of the business community in Glasgow, and to help inform our teaching and research by providing valuable insights on current issues and concerns in business practice.” Glasgow Chamber is thrilled to welcome


the Adam Smith Business School, and has no doubt that the contributions it will make to the Glasgow Talks series will ensure the events remain a highlight in the calendar of Glasgow businesses.


LUNCH AND LEARN: GOOGLE ANALYTICS The Corinthian Club, 26 August • The Chamber welcomes Bread and Butter Marketing’s Lucy Johnston


• A hands-on example of business practice • Our members take notes


GLASGOW TALKS… MUSIC, WITH GEOFF ELLIS AND JOHN LANGFORD The SSE Hydro, 4 September • Our speakers and Chamber Deputy Chief Executive, Richard Muir • The SSE Hydro’s Director of Live Entertainment, John Langford, presents • DF Concerts’ Geoff Ellis talks the Chamber through live music’s contribution to Scotland’s economy • Our members look on


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