Fri 07 / 08 / 15
Brighton Summit 2015 - Growth Stories, Speakers and Sponsors
Our MC, Rachel Blackman, talks about what the Brighton Summit will involve, and what attendees can expect to get out of it.
We met up with Carol Lewis from Bainbridge Lewis, just round the corner from their Brighton office to find out what we can expect from her talk, 'Number crunch your way to success'.
We visited the new Coffin Mew offices on Queens Road to find out why they have set up in Brighton and what makes them a 125 year old start up.
Simon Smyth of Computer-Eyez explains his background, and why they are sponsoring the Brighton Summit.
Andy Parsons, Director of Yelo Architects, explains what he will be discussing on his panel at the Brighton Summit, and what makes his firm so creative.
Emma Cleary, Director of Ten2two HR explains what they do, and why she chose to sponsor the Brighton Summit.
Richard Skerritt, the Founder and Managing Director of Skerritts Wealth Management explains how his company has grown.
Karen Pine, from Do Something Different, gives us an insight as to what she will be talking about at the Brighton Summit, and how things are best done differently.
Kathy Caton of Brighton Gin explains the thinking behind her product, and sheds some light on what businesses need to consider in order to grow.
Galia Orme of Choc Chick explains what she will be talking about on her panel at the Brighton Summit and what has helped her business to grow.
The team at Guevara explain what has helped them to grow, and what challenges they have faced along the way.
Victoria Mason of Cardens Accountants explains why the Summit is good for business, and why they have decided to be the headline sponsor once again.
Brian Warren loves working with all sorts of people through his human resources consultancy firm, QuickHR. Here he explains what has helped him to grow, and why QuickHR will be sponsoring at this years Brighton Summit.
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