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Marketing Magic - Speaker Profiles |
 | | Steve Cox Steve is the Regional Manager for the RBS Business Channel in the Midlands. I look after 66 highly motivated managers who are activitely looking to help business develop and grow successfully. I've been involved with the business channel for almost 18 years from start up's to large commercial clients.
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| | John Lamb
John is Press and PR manager at Birmingham and Solihull Chamber of Commerce and Industry and chairman of Birmingham Press Club. Before joining the Chamber, he spent a long and distinguished career in journalism.
It began when he joined the Coventry Evening Telegraph as a copy boy. He worked his way through the ranks of the regional press before landing a number of jobs in Fleet Street, which included spells at the Sun, The News of the World and Evening Standard. He is a former assistant editor on the Birmingham Post | 
| | Mark Linton
After leaving school with no qualifications at 16 yrs old and joining McDonalds as a crew member he left at 18 yrs old as a trainee manager to join the army. After spending 5 years in the army he decided to follow a career in law at Keele University in Law and International Politics. After graduating he spent 5 years in the Telecoms Industry as a Sales Executive and after meeting up with his old army buddy Andy Smith he set up Corkscrew Events in 2005. |
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| | Ian Weatherhogg
Ian is Technical Director of Sandford Technology and his responsibilities include advising clients on web, e-commerce and digital marketing strategies. A serial entrepreneur and IT professional for more than 16 years, Ian has the ability to articulate technical matters in a meaningful way for business people. He is passionate about the internet and the opportunities it presents for business. |  | | Merisha Stevenson
Merisha is the traning and development consultant for forward thinking company Enhanced Consulting, and is a lead broadcast journalist for New Style Radio.
The Financial Style is Merisha's main program in which she challenges traditional concepts of business and investigates solutions to the issues that local businesses and consumers face. Throuhg thought provoking discussions, interviews and the input of experts and professionals, she will help you "make your money make sense". |
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