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Devon companies can follow the likes of Salcombe Distilling Company and House of Harris and sign up for free business support as the county’s growth programme Fast Track to Growth (FT2G) enters its fourth year. Devon Chamber of Commerce is a supporter of the growth programme.


Funded by Devon County Council and a host of business partners, the programme provides free specialist workshops and one-to-one sessions for ambitious growth-focused companies in Devon. This year, the University of Exeter


Business School has joined Aptus UK, Astley Media, Barclays, Commissioning HR, Cosmic, Devon County Council, Logo Design, PKF Francis Clark, Sampson Hall and Stephens Scown LLP to provide expertise. Dan Pritchard, Managing Director at


Ambitious Devon


businesses wanted!


Dan Pritchard, Managing Director at Astley Media


Astley Media, said: “Fast Track to Growth offers a framework for growth and external support to get business planning on track. Particularly for larger companies, it’s also about specific areas of advice, be that financing growth, developing a digital strategy, or attracting and retaining talent.” The programme includes a Business Strategy Day at the business school,


Growth Day event, Intensive Support Programme for 30 businesses and a pitch where two companies will win on-going support worth £10,000. Phil Sampson, Director of FT2G partner Sampson Hall, said: “We live in


uncertain times and it is vital to share and sanity check ideas and plans in order to commit to them confidently. Companies involved with FT2G are able to call on peers and experts to develop and test out their future plans.”


Visit: www.ft2g.co.uk September/October 2018 Chamber Profile 17


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