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22 . Glasgow Business February 2015


Jim McColl OBE, Clyde Blowers Capital


GLASGOW EVENTS TO INFORM AND INSPIRE


Look ahead to a range of speakers at Glasgow Chamber events in 2015 L


eading speakers from the worlds of business, industry and politics will feature in the Glasgow


Chamber of Commerce’s events programme for 2015. Glasgow Chamber of


Commerce is delighted that Nicola Sturgeon MSP, who was elected as First Minister of Scotland in November, will give


a Glasgow Talk on 4 March. Stuart Patrick, Chief Executive


of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “As a Glasgow MSP, Nicola Sturgeon is well


known to Chamber members. We are delighted that she is coming to speak to us as First Minister of Scotland.” Te Glasgow Talks programme


for 2015 was being finalised as we were going to press with another year of speakers and topics planned to inform and inspire your business. Jim McColl OBE of Clyde


Blowers Capital will talk about the dramatic Clyde Blowers Capital move to buy the Ferguson Shipyard out of administration in a deal that he has said would see him


investing £8 million and saving the jobs of 330 employees serving the oil and gas, marine and renewable sectors. Glasgow Talks is just one


highlight of a series of more than 100 events that will be hosted by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce in 2015. Glasgow Chamber has already


this year hosted Te Reaction Chamber, one of our popular speed networking events at the Hard Rock Café Glasgow. On the right is a list of events that have already been confirmed.


Inspiring City Awards 2014 winners


Nicola Sturgeon MSP, First Minister of Scotland


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