Pictures Courtesy of One Plymouth
CEO of the
Chamber Stuart Elford said: “As the largest event
in the Chamber calendar, Devon Business Show offers a
prime opportunity for organisations from across the county to highlight the
exemplary business activity within the South West. The Chamber is delighted that this year’s Business Show has been so successful and would like to thank all the sponsors, exhibitors and visitors for their support in contributing to this stand out event.” This year’s show saw exhibitors from across
Devon and Cornwall showcasing the thriving economy here in the South West. Jason Short, Account Executive at Westinsure,
added: “We found the show this year a lot more positive with good interaction with other exhibitors and the general public. We feel we were about to achieve the brand awareness we wanted while at the same time being able to show as a small family broker the personal side we can offer.” Plans are already underway for the show in
2020 where we will endeavour to make it even bigger and better. Join Devon and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce and its partner Eventwest at an exciting high-profile forum for businesses, where businesses of all sizes and from all industries can showcase their products and services, access information and expert advice, and network with potential customers and suppliers. Don’t miss this great opportunity to make new contacts and do business - reserve your exhibition space now via
bizshowdevon@devonchamber.co.uk. Attendance for visitors to the show is free, so
register now for one of the biggest and best business days out you’ll find!
Visit:
www.thedevonbusinessshow.co.uk Autumn 2019 Chamber Profile 15
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