Business South Directors’ Dinner

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Lisa Lavis, our CEO and Business South NED was delighted to attend the fabulous Business South Directors’ Dinner last week at the glorious Queens Hotel Portsmouth. What a venue!

Gorgeous food, inspiring speakers – thank you Farid Yeganeh, MD of the Queens Hotel, Tristan Samuels, Director of Regeneration Portsmouth City Council & Mike Gaston, Principle and CEO HSDC – great chat too with fellow Champion members. The economy and politics may have been discussed – keep on swimming!

A special thanks to Aaron Butson for bringing along a great team of T Level students to share their views as future leaders. We hoped they enjoyed the Business South Directors’ Dinner as much as Lisa did.

Business South Directors' Dinner

About Business South

Business South is an independent and influential organisation. It works as a platform to connect leading employers and to promote the South-Central region as an area that has so much to offer in terms of investment potential, innovation and growth.

Glow and Business South

Glow is a proud Champion member of Business South and has always admired its commitment to bring together – by working in partnership – some of the largest names in the Central South. Lisa Lavis, Glow’s MD is also the chair of the Business South Lifestyle and Culture Action Group and is honoured to work with the many fabulous venues, destinations and locations in the region, including Chewton Glen, Southampton Harbour Hotel, Cunard, Solent University, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP and Visit Hampshire.

Glow has been supporting Business South for many years, providing creative and design services and we’re really looking forward to seeing Business South strive forward, which we know will be with agility and resilience.  Check out the Business South events for details about exciting projects coming up, including the Annual Conference on 4th November and MIPIM 2022, Cannes – the world’s largest real estate event – where Business South will be attending, showcasing  why the Central South is a place of significant interest on the world stage.

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