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Developing a Business - Speakers |
 | Jeremy Parkin
Jeremy is a partner in the corporate services team at The Wilkes Partnership. His practice covers a broad range of corporate work. Jeremy works on the sale and purchase of shares and assets, advising privately owned businesses of all sizes on the structure and negotiating the terms of these strategic transactions. He also handles joint ventures, options and other equity participation together with MBO's, business restructuring and various funding aspects. |  | Fiona Howarth
Fiona’s experience covers 18 years of pan-European marketing and business development at senior levels for blue chip companies. Fiona now specialises on working for SMEs and owner managed businesses. As a highly requested expert on marketing, new product development and communications, Fiona advises companies on how to achieve rapid payback from investment on marketing strategie |  | John Moffat John is a Partner in the Birmingham office of Marks & Clerk and has over 15 years’ experience in the field of intellectual property. He carries out trade mark work for clients that operate in the fields of consumer goods, bespoke chemical manufacturing, computer software and mechanical fastenings. He also has experience of design right and copyright. |
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Keith is the inventor of Image Dynamics™ a cutting-edge business solutions development process that helps corporate companies to develop innovative solutions to any business challenge. Drawing from 20 years of successful innovations and acclaimed award-winning work, Keith will demonstrate a unique creative and dynamic process that will help you break-through self-limiting beliefs, awaken your hidden potential and develop competitive advantage. |  | Mike Pagan
Mike Pagan is a keynote speaker, renowned for his straight talking, Business focussed approached. Forthright, practical and thought provoking, Mike speaks passionately about Strategy, planning, sales pipeline construction, goal setting and celebrating success in business. He asks the hard and sometimes nasty questions about business activity that might be holding back the real potential of the business. |
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