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‘Apprentice’ finalist to share experience at Expo event for SMEs
Non-executive director of Lancashire-based online estate agency, tem-po.co.uk and former BBC Apprentice finalist, Neil Clough, will be sharing his knowledge at one of the region’s leading small business and networking events of the year – Expo North West 2014.
Neil will be leading one of many seminars at the exhibition on Wednesday 9 July, which is organised by Exposure Events.
Neil Clough said: “I’m delighted that Exposure Events is bringing an expo to the North West. I am looking forward to sharing my knowledge and experiences with other business owners determined to grow within the region.
“It’s also great to have one of the businesses I am heavily involved with, online estate agency tem-po.co.uk, exhibiting at the event where a number of representatives will be on hand to talk all things property and explain how the face of estate agency is changing.”
tem-po.co.uk can be found at stand 37 where managing director, Annette Jones will be representing the company.
She said: “Expo 14 is one of the best places for business networking, sharing best practice and meeting other SME owners in the North West”.
“We are very much looking forward to speaking to people about running an online company and the benefits of selling your home online.”
Neil Clough’s presentation, ‘Apprenticed to the future,’ will take place at 9:30am in the seminar area, and will focus on his experience in smashing sales targets and finding a silver lining in even the most difficult situations.
Other speakers include The Gadget Show’s Jon Bentley and psychologist Doctor Simon Raybould.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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