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The Hub The Hub What’s on at Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce


TV star to host annual Chamber dinner


Actor and TV star Stephen Mangan is to host the sold-out Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce annual dinner and awards. The event, which attracted more than 1,200


guests last year, will again take place at the ICC in Birmingham. Mangan – who has appeared in sitcoms


Episodes, Green Wing and I’m Alan Partridge, as well as panel shows such as Have I Got News For You – has been confirmed as compere for the black-tie dinner on Thursday 19 April. Nine sector awards will be handed out on the


night, including three new categories – Excellence in Hospitality, Technology & Innovation and Training & Education. A Greater Birmingham Business of the Year


(sponsored by National Express) will also be crowned from the winners of each sector category. Headline sponsors are HSBC and Birmingham City University. GBCC chief executive Paul Faulkner said: “We


were delighted and overwhelmed by the response to the 2017 annual dinner but the demand for this year’s event has exceeded expectations yet again.


Dinner host: Stephen Mangan Your four-page


pull-out guide to recent and forthcoming Chamber Events


Expo to explore


digital advertising E-commerce specialist Teresa Gualtieri is among the speakers at the Chamber’s Spring Expo event on 23 March at Aston Villa FC. Teresa (pictured) is an e-commerce adviser for


the Department of International Trade in the West Midlands and will be speaking about digital advertising and how to make it work. Expo is expected to attract more than 600


‘It is further proof that the Greater Birmingham region is a hotbed of business acumen and entrepreneurship’


“It is further proof that the Greater Birmingham region is a hotbed of business acumen and entrepreneurship. There are still a number of sponsorship opportunities available to benefit businesses of all sizes. We are set to welcome around 1,200 people on the night, including some of the region’s most influential figures, so the event provides a great platform to promote your business. “We expect remaining sponsorship


opportunities to go quickly given the quality of the exposure such sponsorship offers, and so I’d urge anyone who is considering supporting the event to reach out sooner rather than later.”


Sponsorship opportunities are available at: www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com


delegates and nearly 90 exhibitors in attendance. Headline sponsors are long-standing Chamber members Team Telemarketing, a B2B agency offering focused and cost-effective service to help businesses boost their marketing strategy. Sales director Louise Marklew said: “We’re


extremely excited to be headline sponsors of the forthcoming Chamber Expo. “We have been Chamber members for 15


years and are huge advocates of the support it provides to businesses in the region. “We have also attended past Chamber Expos,


which have created great brand awareness and provided us with lots of business leads. “Having relocated to Solihull in Autumn 2017,


we also created a new logo and are currently in the process of designing a new website. “Sponsoring the Chamber Expo is the perfect way for us to launch this new era.”


The exhibition area is sold out but other sponsorship opportunities are available by going to: www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com


Birmingham Chamber Event Partners


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