Building business resilience with Begbies and The Business Magazine
Event Description: International economic experts discuss the challenges and opportunities facing business in Southeast England.
Place: Everyman Winchester
Date: July 13
START TIME: 09.30
Business consultancy experts Begbies Traynor will host a half-day conference entitled ‘Future-Proofing - Building Business Resilience,’ this July 13.
The aim of ‘Building Business Resilience,’ is to allow Southern business leaders to hear expert economic forecasts in order to best future-proof their practice.
The free event will be hosted at the Everyman Winchester on July 13. Registration is required in order to attend and can be completed here.
Guest speakers will assist businesses to adapt to the new landscape, helping them plan and prepare for challenges, change and success. In order to build that resilience for the coming challenges, local leaders can garner the thoughts of leadng international practitioners.
Examining the looming, volatile economic storm will be central to the discussions of the day, from post-pandemic recovery to Brexit, inflation, increasing fuel and energy costs, supply chain issues, the uncertainty of war in Europe and how they will impact business operations and decision making going forward.
With challenge comes opportunities however, and issues such as construction development and international trade will also feature on Begbies Traynor’s 'Building business resilience’ agenda.
Begbies Traynor has gathered a panel of expert speakers to discuss just how businesses may benefit from the prevailing economic circumstances.
Guest speakers:
- Julie Palmer, Regional Managing Partner - Begbies Traynor
- Malcolm Niekirk, Head of the insolvency and restructuring team - Frettens
- Mark Berrisford-Smith, Head of Economics - HSBC
- Tim Rogers, Business owner and Non Executive Director
“We are hoping that local business leaders learn not only how to build resilience into their business but to maximise opportunities as they present themselves," said Julie Palmer, South West Regional Managing Partner of Begbies Traynor.
“It is very much a forward-thinking, positive discussion on preparation and best practice in these volatile times. To do so we will gain the insight and economic outlook of internationally respected business leaders. Chief among them is HSBC Commercial Banking's, Head of Economics, Mark Berrisford-Smith.”
International finance expert Mark Berrisford-Smith, is described as “a captivating and entertaining big-thinker and public speaker.”
Attendees will also have an opportunity to speak to experts Julie Palmer of Begbies Traynor and Malcolm Niekerk of Frettens.
Richard Thompson, Managing Director at The Business Magazine, said: “This is a great opportunity for business leaders right across the South, all of whom are feeling similar pressures, yet we, as a community must seek the opportunity to learn from international experts on opportunities within the challenges that lie ahead.
“We are particularly pleased to have signed Mark Berrisford-Smith, who, due to his insights and expertise, is in huge demand for speaking engagements.”
Building Business Resilience at the Everyman Winchester on July 13 is free to attend but places are very limited. Therefore registration is required in order to secure your spot among successful business leaders of tomorrow.