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You are here: News » Archived News » Landmark conference confirmed for Manchester Central on 23 September

Landmark conference confirmed for Manchester Central on 23 September

Manchester Central

A large-scale ‘in-person’, one-day conference has been confirmed to go ahead at Manchester Central on Thursday 23 September. PROGRESS21, is one day, three events, centred on careers, businesses and Greater Manchester’s global ambition, delivered by the Growth Company with a wide range of partner organisations. The three events will see thousands of Greater Manchester businesses, support organisations, and individuals, safely re-connect in person, and will offer a wide-ranging programme of presentations, workshops and support to add significant momentum to the economic recovery of the city-region. The three events, which attendees must register for individually, are:

PROGRESS21 Careers:
The Greater Manchester jobs and careers conference, matching employers, employees and support organisations, with a focus on getting people into jobs and with an offer of thousands of job vacancies available on the day.

PROGRESS21 Business:
The Greater Manchester business conference, offering insight and  support on key issues including generating sales, managing cash-flow and raising finance, creating and leading a high performance workforce, digital transformation and understanding Net Zero, as we move towards recovery and growth.

PROGRESS21 Global:
The event that brings Greater Manchester together, to get behind showcasing the city-region on a global stage, and attracting investors and visitors.

Mark Hughes, Growth Company CEO, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be delivering these three events at PROGRESS21 through an immense private-public and third sector partnership – too many to individually call out but including the Mayor and GM LEP, business representative organisations such as CBI, FSB, the Chamber of Commerce and IOD, and government departments such as DWP, BEIS and DIT, along with supporting organisations such as Citizens Advice and many individual employers. Employment, business growth and securing global opportunities are all vital to the recovery and future success of our city-region. By coming together again in a safe environment we can continue to build momentum and support individuals, businesses and our city-region on the whole, to recover and to thrive.

“We believe PROGRESS21 will play a key role in accelerating and broadening momentum across Greater Manchester in 2021 and beyond. I encourage you to get involved, as attendees, speakers, exhibitors or sponsors, for us to make sure this is a collective Greater Manchester success.”

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said:

“This event is a brilliant opportunity for individuals to progress their career prospects, businesses to unlock potential for growth, and Greater Manchester to expand its global potential. PROGRESS21 will showcase our ambitions to become a world-leading city-region with a drive to become Carbon Net Zero, innovate in the digital sector, and accelerate our economic growth as the region recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Across three main themes – Career, Business and Global – this practical event will allow us to address the key issues facing our region, explore future skills to help kickstart careers, build insight into growing local businesses, and position Greater Manchester on the global stage to attract visitors and investors.”

Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “PROGRESS21 is a leading example of how we’re continuing to push the envelope in Manchester, as our city-region accelerates efforts to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

“It will be more than a year since such a large-scale gathering has taken place here; a historic opportunity to seize the moment and set the right tone as we collectively convey the city’s global ambition and opportunities to progress for the benefit of all our residents, businesses and communities.”

PROGRESS21 is free to attend and will include a series of expert seminars, thought-provoking presentations, practical workshops and exhibitions. Anyone interested in registering their interest for a PROGRESS21 event can do so on the website. The full schedule and speaker line-up will be announced soon.

To register your interest or find out more, visit the website PROGRESS21: progress21.co.uk

If you are a business interested in exhibiting at PROGRESS21 Business, or an employer or skills provider interested in exhibiting at PROGRESS21 Careers, email the team at info@growthco.uk

Sir Richard Leese, Manchester Council Leader
Mark Hughes, Group Chief Executive, The Growth Company
Andy Burnham, GM Mayor

 

 

 

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