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24 May 2019

Business Weekly Podcast – Episode 13


In this week’s Podcast, we spoke a variety of business leaders across Wales including:

  • Walter May, who speaks to us about the new Japanese City Hub recently opened by GlobalWelsh.
  • Swansea City Council have found that ‘Staycations‘ are providing a boost to Swansea's Economy, Robert Francis-Davies tells us more.
  • We speak to Nick Stamenkovic about the latest NatWest data around Welsh Business Activity.
  • Following a recent announcement of £30m in funding, Rhiannon Hardiman of Living Streets Cymru talks to us about ‘Active Travel
  • Aine Morris, Chief Exec of the Abergavenny Food Festival shares with us the line-up for this year's event.
  • Hugh James' HQ, Two Central Square recently won at the BCO Regional Awards, Matthew Tossell tells us more.
  • The DVLA were recently awarded as a FairPlay Employer by Chwarae Teg, to discuss the scheme we are joined by Alison Dacey.
  • Sarah Ellwood of Supertemps and S2 talks to us about the Demand for Skilled Workers in North Wales.
  • And finally, Annalisa O'Rourke of Memset discusses how a lack of diversity is impacting our IT Skills Deficiency.

 

 



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