Yorkshire Post

Doncaster Business Conference set to target foreign deals

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THE FUTURE prospects for making Doncaster a venue for internatio­nal business developmen­t will be discussed at the town’s annual business conference later this year.

A raft of public and private sector business leaders will attend the Doncaster Business Conference 2019 on Thursday, May 16 to discuss what the future holds for Doncaster and its impact on the local and global economy.

The conference facilitato­r, Hannah Essex from the British Chambers of Commerce, will question the high profile keynote speakers and panellists on their opinions about doing business in Doncaster and beyond, including the challenges and opportunit­ies it brings, particular­ly during the current economic climate.

This year’s two key themes are: ‘Act Local – Embracing Doncaster’s business assets’ and ‘Think Global – Making Doncaster an internatio­nal business name.’

Panellists already confirmed include Jo Miller from Doncaster Council, Suzy Brain England from the NHS, Rea Smith from Eaton, Karen Beardsley from Unipart Rail and Rachel Whittaker from Jam Horse.

Dan Fell, chief executive of Doncaster Council, said: “The conference will drive conversati­ons between the public and private sectors about some of the key issues that matter most to Doncaster businesses – namely the opportunit­y to keep improving and growing.

“Our high profile guests will share their own business experience­s and best practices and delegates will have the opportunit­y to ask questions about the issues that matter most to them such as business support, town centre developmen­t, supply chain, devolution, education and internatio­nal trade.

“Doncaster Chamber is an organisati­on that is strongly committed to supporting business and growing the local economy and this annual event has become the opportunit­y for business leaders to meet, network and hear and challenge the latest thinking for Doncaster.”

The Doncaster Business Conference will take place at the Legacy Centre.

Meanwhile, more than 2,500 students from schools across the area attended Doncaster Skills Fest 2019 to gather careers advice from a range of local education providers and employers.

Run by Doncaster Chamber’s Doncaster Skills Academy, it is the largest in the region for young people to think about their future career.

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DAN FELL: ‘The conference will drive conversati­ons between the public and private sectors.’

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