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Business News


news gap New advertising and editorial opportunities for Solihull have been announced following the closure of the weekly ‘Solihull News’. The 88-year-old title has


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ceased publishing and has been replaced with up to four pages in the ‘Birmingham Mail’. And Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC) announced wider opportunities for business editorial contributions and advertising outlets. The GBCC’s


ChamberlinkDaily is distributed to nearly 14,500 businesses and individuals every morning and its weekly Solihull Chamber newsletter has over 1,500 email subscribers. Head of Solihull Chamber of


Commerce Lillian Elekan said: “Businesses need not miss out on promoting their products and services.”


For more information on advertising with GBCC, contact Russell Ashman on 0121 607 1824 or at r.ashman@ birmingham-chamber.com


Planning ahead: Paul Faulkner and Andrew Acton


IT firm backs wallplanner


A group of companies which provide IT infrastructure, data storage, cyber security and cloud technology solutions are boosting their presence in the region through a key partnership with Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC). Athena Vaults are sponsoring the GBCC’s 2019 events


wall and digital events planner, which has been distributed to all members and is also available online. The wall planner, digital events calendar and


associated digital assets - which detail more than 250 events run by the GBCC in 2019 - will receive an estimated one-million impressions throughout the year. Athena Vaults, who are based in the heart of Birmingham, aim to help companies in the surrounding area combat the stresses of developing, maintaining and protecting their business, by providing the best


possible infrastructure and support. They are led by chief executive Andrew Acton, who


has held senior positions with organisations such as Mapfre, CPP, Floors-2-Go, Carpetright and the 401 Foundation Trust. Andrew said: “We believe that by supporting the


GBCC to help its members we are contributing to the overall success of the region. “We are proud to be part of the journey for many


companies who want to embark on a digital transformation journey. Our companies cover data centres, cloud tech, GDPR and cyber security, meaning that we can help any organisation looking for growth.”


View the 2019 events calendar at www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com


14 CHAMBERLINK February 2019


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