Shadow business minister and industry experts set to discuss how businesses can drive UK growth
The International Monetary Fund expects the UK economy to decline by 0.6 per cent this year, making it the only G7 nation forecasted to shrink in 2023.
With a wide range of challenges currently being presented to the UK, from striking action to the current cost-of-living crisis, many business leaders are having to adapt and respond to sustain business growth.
To discuss these ongoing topical challenges and changes further, award-winning organisational health consultancy Q5 is hosting an exclusive event.
The event, ‘What’s Next? Vision 2030 what can business leaders do to help drive UK growth?’ in London on Thursday the 23rd of February at 5pm, is set to explore how business leaders can continue to grow their organisations and respond to challenges amidst the current economic climate in the UK.
Hosted at 2 Queen Anne’s Gate in Westminster, London, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from an expert panel consisting of Matthew Crummack, CEO of Domestic and General, Seema Malhotra, The Labour Party’s shadow business minister, and Tony Danker, director-general of CBI, with the event hosted by Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of Prospect.
Covering a broad range of senior business and public sector experiences and opinions, the event will ensure a lively and well-informed debate, exploring how business leaders can drive UK growth in such an uncertain economic climate.
Drinks and canapes will be served from 5pm, with the panel discussion taking place from 6-7pm, and the opportunity for attendees to network afterwards.
Speaking of the upcoming event, Annabel Tonge, brand and marketing director at Q5, said: “We are looking forward to hosting our first in-person event of 2023 by welcoming leading business experts to discuss and debate some of the most challenging issues impacting businesses right now.
“Given the challenges that are facing the UK and current economic performance predictions, this is a timely and highly important topic that we hope our guests will find insightful.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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