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Brexit business breakfast

28/01/2019
Brexit business breakfast

Businesses across Wolverhampton and the Black Country are being invited to discuss the implications of Brexit.

The Brexit Business Breakfast is being organised by the West Midlands Economic Forum in conjunction with the University of Wolverhampton on Friday 1 February 2019.

Held at the Wolverhampton Business Solutions Centre at the University of Wolverhampton Science Park, the discussion event aims to look at what Brexit may mean for business across Wolverhampton and the wider region.

University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Jackie Dunne will chair the event and Dr Ian Jackson, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Finance at the University of Wolverhampton Business School will give an overview of the economic prospects.

A panel made up of city MPs including Pat McFadden, Eleanor Smith and Emma Reynolds will then lead a presentation on the issue for the area and involve discussion from the floor.

Professor Dunne said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming businesses and stakeholders from across the region to this important event.

“It is fair to say that Brexit and its implications is at the forefront of every organisation and businesses minds as we move towards the end of March and it will be interesting to hear how people think it may affect them.”

The free event is being held between 7:30am and 9:30am and includes breakfast. To book visit the event page listing on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brexit-business-breakfast-future-prospects-for-wolverhampton-the-west-midlands-tickets-54519318750

Alternatively email info@midlandseconomicforum.co.uk or telephone 07738 324517 for more details.

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