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FSB North Wales 2022 Small Business Conference Confirmed

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The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) in Wales' annual conference will take place in Dolgarrog, near Conwy at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel next to Adventure Parc Snowdonia on the 14th of July.

Hosted by broadcaster Sian Lloyd and with a strong line-up of speakers, this unmissable event will bring together businesses and experts to focus on how small businesses can accelerate their growth and plan for the future.

Three sessions throughout the day will examine the support your business can access from organisations such as FSB, Business Wales, local colleges and the Development Bank of Wales.

Small business will also hear also from financial experts from the Money and Pensions Service on how to protect the hard work you have put into your business by sound financial planning.

Our keynote speaker is Sid Madge of meee.global who will be sharing his insights into how professional branding and marketing can help your small business fly. Madge will be joined by Simon Dutton who will be delivering a session called Playing for Success, using LEGO® Serious Play®.

There will also be opportunities to network with the twenty exhibitors, other businesses and delegates, and micro, small and medium sized businesses from across the region, who are welcome to attend this free event.

Lunch will be provided, with refreshments throughout the day.

Mike Learmond, Development Manager for FSB in North Wales, said,

‘After a challenging few years for small businesses, we are looking forward to welcoming them together to forward plan and learn from experts and each other. It will give small businesses in North Wales some much needed networking opportunities to share experiences, make new contacts and rekindle relationships with likeminded businesses.”

Early booking will be essential for this key event in the business calendar – bookings can be made here. For any enquiries about the conference, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]

Business News Wales