Business Question Time

Date published: 11 October 2007


Local business members of the Chamber of Commerce have the opportunity to quiz Minister of State for Trade Promotion amp; Investment, Digby, Lord Jones of Birmingham and media celebrity Janet Street Porter, two of the high-profile line-up who will come under tough questioning from the regional business community as part of a Regional Question Time Event at Bolton’s Reebok Stadium on 16 October.

The event, organised by Chambers of Commerce North West and styled on the popular BBC Question Time programme, is being billed as an ideal opportunity for North West businesses to gain an invaluable insight into the opinions of leading business people, journalists and politicians.

Other panelists will include Adam Hosker, from BBC One’s The Apprentice, Paul Rowley, Group Managing Director of Rowland Homes, and Steve Broomhead, Chief Executive of the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).

Chairing the event and keeping the panel in order will be Rob McLoughlin, the highly respected former ITN and Granada TV presenter.

For further information or to book a place contact North West Chambers of Commerce:

Email: markw@lancschamber.co.uk

Tel: 01772 653000

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