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How to play the recession

Friday, 2nd August 2013

Two of the best will demonstrate just how to extract the most out of partnerships and networking and how you can actually grow and measure your business in these very difficult trading times.

Neil Morris has been fortunate enough in the last 30 years to work with the best of the best in the world, plying his trade as a marketer, helping to sell and market some of the most successful brands on the planet. He has worked on projects such as The Baftas and the Labour party conference and interviews with Prime Ministers, Presidents and Royalty. He has launched everything from a Formula 1 racing car to 350,000 tonnes of nuclear submarine for the Royal Navy. Some also say he is still just as quick on 2 wheels as he was when he raced for Kawasaki.

Tony Hand, MBE, was the first British-trained Ice hockey player to be drafted by the NHL. Achieving accolades such as: Best Forward of the World Championships - not once but twice – Highest scoring British Forward for 6 consecutive years, and has been voted Best British Player of the Year and Coach of the Year on multiple occasions. His successful coaching career has continued with him winning The English Premier League with Manchester Phoenix and being appointed to the role of Head Coach of the Great Britain Ice Hockey team.

These guys know what it takes to win in both sport and in commerce. Why not come and see how successful partnerships can help you not only to grow your business but also give you a measurable return on your investment?
Please come down to our complimentary networking event for businesses on Wednesday the 8th of August at the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel at 6:30pm in the Arts Bar (3rd Floor). If you wish to come along and see what kind of returns you could achieve then please let us know of your interest by e-mailing Neil direct at nmorris@manchesterphoenix.co.uk

For more information please take our: http://www.phoenixpartners.co.uk/interactive_tour.php

Neil Morris

Neil Morris

Tony Hand

Tony Hand


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