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Solent 250 UK Economic Update webinar - LIVE

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Join RSM UK’s International lead partner, Simon Hart and UK Economist Tom Pugh, tomorrow, November 23, for a live webinar providing insight and their latest views on the UK economic situation.

Live Q&A: Just add your questions below

Simon and Tom will explore various topics, including:

• the latest economic position and give their forecast for business into 2022;

• reflect on the progress made at this year’s climate change Conference of the Parties (COP26); and

• how future climate change initiatives might affect business leaders.

Speaker Biographies:

Simon Hart, Partner, International, RSM UK

Simon Hart is RSM UK’s lead International Partner who has been a speaker at Solent 250 events over recent years, giving his views on Brexit through to general geopolitical issues, including his entertaining Solent 250 presentation with RSM UK Chief economist Joe Brusuelas. As a Board member of the RSM international network, he works closely with the colleagues across the globe on initiatives to enhance the support and services we provide UK organisations that are expanding their business operations internationally.

Tom Pugh, Economist, RSM UK

Tom is RSM UK’s economist, providing insights aimed primarily at a middle market business perspective. Tom works closely with RSM partners across the UK, as well as with colleagues in the US to monitor how changes across the pond could affect the UK. Tom has worked for HM Treasury and, most recently, spent eight years at Capital Economics covering commodities and the UK economy in the wake of Brexit and the onset of the pandemic.

TBM Team

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