North West Talent Debate
Date: Monday, 10 November 2008
Location: City of Manchester Stadium
Time: 09:00 to 14:30
Free of charge – limited places
For any organisation, people remain our most potent natural
resource. Our economic success and our social cohesion depend
on the development of talent, skill and creativity of both our
workforce and the wider community.
The North West Talent Debate is part of a series of Talent
Debates being delivered around the UK. Business in the Community is
working with a consortium of Government Departments and other key
organisations on the talent agenda. Through this event they will
bring together business, education, community and government to
understand the role we can all play in unlocking the talent and
ability of all to equip us to compete more effectively in the
global economy.
The lively and interactive programme will include speakers from
across both private and public sector as well as showcasing great
examples of what companies are doing here in the North West to
develop talent in creative ways. Most importantly the event will
bring together business, education, community and government to
understand the role everyone can play in this priority agenda.
The programme will include presentations from:
• Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State for Employment and
Welfare Reform at the Department for Work and Pensions.
• Mike Blackburn, North West Regional Director, BT
• Lis Smith, Director of Skills Policy, NWDA
• Prof. Mike Campbell, UK Commission for Employment and
Skills
The morning session will be followed by lunch with an
opportunity to network and talk with the many Talent providers in
our Talent Fair.
For any organisation, people remain our most potent natural
resource. The economic success and social
cohesion of the North West depend on us developing the talent,
skill and creativity of both our workforce and the wider
community.
Book now to confirm your place visit www.bitc.org.uk/events or
contact Mary Beaird at mary.beaird@bitc.org.uk