The West London Business Annual Dinner is established as the highlight of the West London Business events calendar, offering excellent opportunities for the senior business community to network, entertain clients and hear the thought-provoking and inspiring views of an influential and high profile speaker. This prestigious black tie event will be held at Wembley Stadium on 11th March 2010.
In recent years our speakers have included Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways, Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea, Digby Jones (as CBI CE), John Sergeant the journalist and broadcaster and Andrew Gowers editor of the Financial Times. All addressed issues and themes topical for the West London business community.
The attendee list included representatives from blue chip companies and key corporates in the area including Arora International, HSBC, Boeing, British Airways Plc, DHL, Glaxo SmithKline, Mercedes Benz and SEGRO to name but a few.
West London Business is involved in addressing the challenges that affect business competitiveness in West London. Our vision for West London is based on its economic prosperity, the need to achieve a more sustainable and attractive environment for residents, employees and employers and ensure recognition of the contribution that west London’s economy makes to the rest of London and the UK.
Local Companies taught to use Obama for inspiration
Essex and East London companies and their owners are being taught how to use the tactics of the US President to get ahead in business. The event brings together all the local Chambers of Commerce, East London Business Place and local networking groups, including women’s business groups.
Author and speaker Rod Sloane is hosting an event at the King George Conference and Banqueting Centre, Eastern Avenue, Newbury Park 6pm on Tuesday October 20th called “How To Barack Obama Your Business!”.
Rod Sloane, owner of Rod Sloane’s Small Business Marketing claims to have studied the methods and tactics Barack Obama used to win the US Presidential Race. “I believe all businesses need to know about these successful tactics” says Sloane. “That's why there is no fee to attend How to Barack Obama your Business.”
“How To Barack Obama Your Business!” starts at 6pm on Tuesday 20th October at the King George Conference and Banqueting Centre, next to the Holiday Inn, 713 Eastern Avenue, Newbury Park, Ilford, Redbridge IG2 7RH
Alexandra Kelly - Powerchex
More than 50 local businesses came along last week to the Archant London Business Awards and East London Business Place networking event, held at the CCT rooms in Docklands.
The evening was based around "how to win business", an all important factor in these tough trading conditions that we are all facing.
Glenn Addis from East London Business Place talked about the huge benefits to businesses when becoming members of ELBP, and how over the last five years, they have helped secure business for companies in the Thames Gateway area, with their extensive list of contacts. Claire Evans from Archant London introduced the Thames Gateway Business awards, and the great benefits that winning these awards could mean for your business, along with how you could spend some of the huge prize fund of £100,000 that Archant London have put up this year if you were to become one of the 15 category winners. Claire added, "Nearly all of the local businesses that have come along, are really keen to enter this years awards, having seen the range of benefits associated with being an award winner." "Even companies who have never entered awards before, with the help of the events marketing team, are really keen to enter this business, so that they are in with a chance of becoming winners and scooping the great prizes that Archant are offering".
Last year’s Thames Gateway Business of the Year winner, Alexandra Kelly from Powerchex, spoke briefly on what winning last years awards meant to her, and the importance of building awards entries into your communications plans.
Further networking events are planned for August, if you wish to register for a place, please email londonbusinessawards@archant.co.uk, or call Claire Evans on 020 8477 3939 for more details.
The Thames Gateway Business Awards are still open to enter until the 28th August 2009. Download your entry pack now.
The West London Business Awards
Entries are welcomed from all SME's who are based or operating in the West London area. All entries must be submitted by 17:00hr on Friday 31st July 2009. Entrants must read through each category and its criteria carefully and demonstrate what they have done to support their business in the last 12 months.
This years official awards ceremony will be held at Wembley Stadium on Friday 25th September. All finalists will be invited to attend the ceremony where the winners for each category will be announced. Each finalist will receive a certificate for their achievement as well as substantial publicity. Winners will go on to win a share of the £100,000 in Marketing and PR spend as well immeasurable exposure from one of the UK's leading independent publishers.
The North London Business Awards
Entries are welcomed from all SME's who are based or operating in the North London area. All entries must be submitted by 17:00hr on Friday 31st July 2009. Entrants must read through each category and its criteria carefully and demonstrate what they have done to support their business in the last 12 months.
This years official awards ceremony will be held at Wembley Stadium on Thursday 24th September. All finalists will be invited to attend the ceremony where the winners for each category will be announced. Each finalist will receive a certificate for their achievement as well as substantial publicity. Winners will go on to win a share of the £100,000 in Marketing and PR spend as well immeasurable exposure from one of the UK's leading independent publishers.
The Thames Gateway Business Awards
Entries are welcomed from all SME's who are based or operating in the North London area. All entries must be submitted by 17:00hr on Friday 31st July 2009. Entrants must read through each category and its criteria carefully and demonstrate what they have done to support their business in the last 12 months.
This years official awards ceremony will be held at Troxy, London on Thursday Friday 13th September. All finalists will be invited to attend the ceremony where the winners for each category will be announced. Each finalist will receive a certificate for their achievement as well as substantial publicity. Winners will go on to win a share of the £100,000 in Marketing and PR spend as well immeasurable exposure from one of the UK's leading independent publishers.
Annie Shaw of CashQuestions.com comments on the latest report from Reform Andrew Haldenby, director of the right-wing tank Reform and leading light of the Save Our Savers lobby group, wrote an article based on Reform s latest report calling for the remo
* The three best ways to buy your holiday money With Easter a little over a month away, and with the prospect of a hung parliament hitting the value of the Pound Sterling hard, holiday makers are likely to be concerned at how far their hard earned money
The Bank of England s Monetary Policy Committee today voted to maintain the official Bank Rate paid on commercial bank reserves at 0.5%. The Committee also voted to maintain the stock of asset purchases financed by the issuance of central bank reserves at
Bank of England March MPC decision As expected, the Bank of England left both aspects of its monetary policy on hold. Interest rates remained on hold at 0.5%, where they have been since March 2009 and the asset purchase facility stayed at £200 billion, w
ECB interest rate decision (March) As expected, the European Central Bank decided to leave interest rates unchanged at the current level of 1.0% in March. The interest rates for marginal lending and overnight deposits also remained unchanged at 1.75% and
A surprising insight into British financial behaviour is revealed in new research commissioned by Friends Provident. The Protection Oversight research undertaken on behalf of Friends Provident by 72 Point revealed that nearly half (24 million) of people i