intu Eldon Square & John Lewis Partnership open ‘Show Your Mussel’
Phil Steele from INTU Eldon Square and Isabella Miller, MD of John Lewis Partnership will be opening the second Show Your Mussel event on June 5.
Giving an insight into one of the UK’s largest city centre shopping centres and one of the UK’s most trusted department stores; sharing knowledge about customer loyalty, retention and business adaptability makes this a must attend session, not just for those in the retail sector as we can all learn some great tips about customer satisfaction.
Suzanne Whelan of Gateshead based Daisy Green Media & Events said; “We are delighted by the diversity of the speakers and workshop hosts. Phil Steele and Isabella Miller open the show and Norma Foster, Pascal Fintoni and the UKTI each bring something unique to this business event.
David Cook of Sunderland Based – The Mussel Club said: “The Mussel Club has always been about getting people together face to face to do business. It’s going to be a big day, big event and one thing I know for certain – ‘it will be a quality event’.”
David also adds we are proud to announce that we will be supporting Grace House North East Children’s Hospice during the event.
Show Your Mussel is free to attend but registration is required via www.showyourmussel.co.uk/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by The Mussel Club & Daisy Green Media & Events .
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