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Consultancy appointed to deliver Business Northumberland’s High Growth Scheme
Business growth consultancy Transmit Consulting has been appointed by Business Northumberland to deliver a High Growth Scheme throughout the county.
Sister company to national startup loans provider Transmit Start-Ups, Transmit Consulting will be working with businesses who are registered onto the Business Northumberland support programme, focusing particularly on those who have the potential to achieve accelerated growth within the next two years.
Specialist sector coaches at Transmit will provide 1-2-1 tailored support for businesses across a number of business areas and challenges, helping them to achieve long-term success and to fulfil their growth plans.
So far the Business Northumberland programme has provided support to a total of 378 businesses since its launch in January 2017.
Richard Myers, Commercial Director at Transmit Consulting, said: “We are really pleased to be working with Business Northumberland to deliver this High Growth Scheme throughout the County.
“We are looking forward to watching businesses grow and develop on this fantastic programme. Our team of specialist coaches can provide invaluable advice tailored to support each individual business with their growth plan.
Councillor Richard Wearmouth, Chairman of Arch, said: “This programme is a fantastic opportunity for businesses based within Northumberland who have the potential to grow but are facing barriers or are not sure where to start.
“The appointment of specialist coaches from Transmit Consulting is a great addition for Business Northumberland, adding to their own expertise to reach out to help more businesses within our County.”
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