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FESTIVAL OF BUSINESS


OUR POTENTIAL IS UNLEASHED


‘Lancashire Unleashed’ was the tagline of the county’s first Festival of Business as more than 200 delegates came together to celebrate and support excellence and entrepreneurship.


Organised by Lancashire Business View, in partnership with Boost, Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub, the new event brought together top business leaders and experts.


IN PARTNERSHIP WITH


They shared their experiences and advice at the day-long event held at the Dunkenhalgh Hotel at Clayton-le-Moors.


The aim of The Lancashire Festival of Business, which is set to become an annual event, is to provide inspiration and learning to help grow, scale or start a business in the county.


This first festival, which was a sell-out, featured SUPPORTED BY


panel sessions on financing and funding, recruitment and retention and leadership.


Leading business figures taking part included Edwin Booth, executive chairman of Booths, Mo Isap, chief executive of IN4 Group and Helen Clayton, managing partner at PM+M, who shared their thoughts on leadership.


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EXHIBITORS


LANCASHIREBUSINES SV IEW.CO.UK


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