The Initial speakers have been confirmed for the Annual Business & Manufacturing Seminar hosted by Shorts Chartered Accountants, Natwest and Banner Jones Solicitors. The event will be held at the Proact Stadium in Chesterfield on Thursday 16th November.
Two headline speakers are currently confirmed with more names expected to be announced closer to the event. Click here to view the full list of 2017 stalls.
Venue: Proact Stadium
Date: Thursday 16 November 2017
Time: 8.00 Registration and breakfast
Start: 8.30 Presentations with Q&A
Close: 10.00am
Speakers confirmed are:
Richard Hill, Head of Automotive & Manufacturing at NatWest
Richard is a prominent figurehead in the Automotive industry, having worked in the sector for over 25 years.
Richard’s previous roles include Marketing Manager at Rover Group; Brand and Marketing Manager at BMW Financial Services and Group Sales Director at Manheim Europe.
Richard is now Head of the new Automotive and Manufacturing sector within NatWest and has been instrumental in the research undertaken under the Bank’s ‘Future Fit Programme’ which looks at the road ahead for UK Manufacturing in terms of its challenges, opportunities and strategies for future success.
Richard continues to work closely with industry, representing the banking industry on the main UK Automotive Council, and leading the Access to Finance work stream.
Sebastian Burnside, Senior Economist at RBS Group
Sebastian Burnside is a Senior Economist within RBS Economics and joined the bank in 2009. He leads the team that provides economic advice to the retail bank. His analysis of the UK economy and household sector helps ensure we manage our products to best reflect our customers' needs.
Sebastian also leads on the economics of financial sector regulation. Before joining RBS Economics he worked for Ofcom, the communications regulator, and in consultancy. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and degrees from the London School of Economics and the University of Edinburgh.
Places are offered free of charge, but early booking is recomended, Click here to register for your place now.
As spaces are limited and these events are always well attended we would respectfully request that bank representatives and professionals in practice do not book places at this event
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