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London's response to the changing economic situation


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The London Assembly is holding a seminar focussed on London's economy and the role the Mayor, and other public bodies, should be playing to support it in light of the current turmoil. This free seminar is followed by a buffet lunch.

Speakers will look at a range of possible scenarios as to how the crisis could develop and how London can prepare for changing economic circumstances. This will be followed by a panel discussion. Guests are invited to submit in advance of the seminar questions to ask the panel on the day.

The organisers would particularly like to encourage representatives from local small businesses to attend.

Places at the seminar will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Places can be secured by contacting [email protected] or 020 7983 4397.

Confirmed keynote speakers:
• Will Hutton, Chief Executive of the Work Foundation;
• Anatole Kaletsky, Associate Editor of The Times; and
• Nicola Horlick, Chief Executive Officer of Bramdean Asset Management.

Confirmed panel members:
• Peter Rogers, Chief Executive of the London Development Agency;
• Nigel Bourne, the Director of CBI London;
• Colin Stanbridge, the Chief Executive of the London Chamber of Commerce & Industry;
• Stuart Fraser, Chairman of the Policy & Resources Committee at the City of London Corporation;
• Nick Winch, London Policy Manager for the Federation of Small Businesses; and
• Adam Lent, Head of Economic and Social Affairs at the Trades Union Congress.

When
  • 10am-12.30pm
  • FREE
Where

London's Living Room

City Hall
The Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2AA
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