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Show Guide The keynote speakers Friday 16 February


12:15 - 12:45 | Keynote 3 insider secrets to help you grow your business


Shola Kaye Founder, Speak Up Like a DIVA


Shola Kaye is a professional public speaking coach, acclaimed singer and award-winning author.


Saturday 17 February


13:45 - 14:15 | Keynote Keeping fi t, doing good: The GoodGym story


Ivo Gormley Founder, GoodGym


Faced with a loneliness epidemic among the elderly and an ever-increasing obesity crisis in the UK, Ivo came up with the idea for GoodGym in 2008 after realising that


Plan your journey


The National Franchise Exhibition Hall 10 National Exhibition Centre Birmingham B40 1NT


By road The NEC is situated in close proximity


to the M40, M42, M5, M6 and M1. On arrival, visitors have access to extensive parking facilities.


By train The nearest station is Birmingham


International. This station is easily accessible from all over the UK and is only 10 to 15 minutes away by train from Birmingham New Street.


How to register:


Tickets Free if booked in advance. £10 on the door.


For FREE admission Visit FranchiseTickets.co.uk and use promotional code: SGE1


Call +44 (0)20 8394 5294 Theatre 2


Listen to fi rst-hand experiences of successful entrepreneurs and gain invaluable tips and inspiration to help you towards running or growing your own business.


Theatre 2 A self-confessed introvert, she founded her company,


Speak Up Like a DIVA, to help employees and business owners alike ensure they are heard in the workplace. Her unique coaching system combines communication skills training, inspirational stories and quick-fi x tips, all designed to equip delegates with the tools to make an impact at work. During her keynote, Shola will be sharing her top three tips for aspiring entrepreneurs.


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exercise and doing good for the community didn’t have to be mutually exclusive. The GoodGym community combine getting fi t with a


range of good deeds: from restoring local parks to dropping in on isolated older people. The initiative is now up and running in 39 areas across the UK, with a further 76 in the pipeline. Ivo will share the brand’s inspirational story during his


keynote presentation and encourage visitors to think outside the box.


Opening times: Friday 16 February 10:00 – 17:00 Saturday 17 February 10:00 – 16:00


Virgin Trains operates a fast and frequent shuttle service between London Euston and Birmingham International Station.


For all general train enquiries you can call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484 950 or visit NationalRail.co.uk.


For queries regarding Virgin train times, availability and prices you can also call Virgin Train Line on 08457 222 333.


Visitors travelling on Virgin Trains to the NEC (Birmingham International) can get 25 per cent off their rail fare with a valid event ticket. Visit VirginTrains.co.uk/nec for more information.


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