Interested in growing your business through exporting?
Brighton has some very successful exporters within its business community – some now household names. The city is also recorded as having one of the highest numbers of knowledge exporters selling their services outside the UK.
Taking the steps to start exporting your products or services could be a pivotal point in your business Journey. But not all business owners and managers include this in their growth strategy. Our panel of experts, however, do.
Join us at this first of two panel events and find out why exporting works for them, how to do it, and who can help you. You can expect plenty of practical take-aways, examples of mistakes and successes, as well as inspiration and motivation to encourage you to think global.
Panellists include:
• Claire Mason, CEO at Man Bites Dog (how to get on and start exporting)
• Lesley Batchelor, CEO and Camp Director at Export Boot Camps (how to overcome challenges arising from exporting and Brexit)
• Brendon Barnham, Sales Director at Ridgeview Wine Estates (why exporting is part of Ridgeview’s strategy and how they are planning for Brexit)
Chaired by Pete Jenkins, CEO at Gamification+
Pete is an Export Champion for the Department for International Trade and winner of a BOFTA (Board of Trade Award for Export). Pete also spent 11 years as Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Brighton Business School and continues to run his own successful business Gamification+, exporting gamification knowledge and skills around the world.
Date and time: Tue 15 December, 10 am – 11.30 am.
For more info and to book your FREE place see https://www.brightonchamber.co.uk/event/from-brighton-with-love-expert-panel-event
From Brighton with Love includes a series of expert panel events, Your Questions Answered sessions, and Export Leaders peer network sessions. This package of support is designed to help businesses through the EU transition and give them the confidence to embark on international trade.
This new initiative is led by Brighton Chamber and supported by Brighton & Hove City Council with event partner Brighton & Hove Economic Partnership. Its aim is to provide Brighton area businesses with expertise that will see them through the EU Transition and beyond.
All sessions will be held virtually, are open to all, and are free to attend.
Brighton & Hove City Council website has a web page that’s updated regularly Brexit in Brighton & Hove with useful follow up support and resources.
Any questions email Daisy
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