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NECC Member's Open Meeting
NECC offers you the chance to meet Paul Callaghan (Leighton Group) and Stuart Birkett (Sunderland Echo)
When: 4.30pm Tuesday 24 July
Venue: The Argent Business & Conference Centre, 24-26 Norfolk Street, Sunniside, Sunderland SR1 1EEÂ Sunderland Software City
Sunderland Software City is backed by partners including the Leighton Group, Sunderland University, Sunderland City Council, the North East Business and Innovation Centre and regional development agency One NorthEast. Although the scheme will be a city wide initiative and not tied to any one specific location, the university will have a key role. Paul Leighton is keen to tell NECC members about the innovative project that will position Sunderland as the place to develop knowledge based industries in the region.
Business and the Sunderland Echo
Does the Sunderland Echo, echo your points of view. Does Business get a fair deal? What is its strategy for the future? This is your chance to question one of the most influential people in the city Stuart Birkett the Managing Director of Northern Press.
NECC Sunderland Member’s Open Meetings are very popular networking events attracting business from all parts of the city and from every sector – please book early by emailing Deborah.washington@necc.co.uk or by telephoning 0191 2619555.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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