New podcast 'Where Business Belongs' launched by BCC

8th June 2023

British Chamber of Commerce are proud to launch their brand-new podcast Where Business Belongs.  

The podcast is hosted by BCC President, Baroness Martha Lane Fox CBE, bringing you the conversations that matter from across the world of business and discussing key topics of trade, economic growth, green innovation and skills. 

The podcast is also an important platform to showcase our unique and amazing Chamber Network as part of our Where Business Belongs campaign.  

In our very first episode, we are taking you behind the scenes at the QEII from Global Annual Conference 2023. As they step off the stage, Martha chats to some of our high-profile speakers, including:

·       Jeremy Hunt MP Chancellor of the Exchequer; 

·       Andrew Bailey Governor of the Bank of England

·       Ayesha Hazarika MBE, Columnist and Broadcaster; and

·       Linzi Boyd, Global speaker and serial entrepreneur. 

We will also hear from Shevaun Haviland and some of our partners as well as some attendees reflecting on the day. Listen now to see if any of your colleagues or your members were featured!  

Episode one is proudly supported by Arden Strategies and available on Acast, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Click here or just search for “Where Business Belongs”.  

We hope you enjoy episode one. Please do share your feedback and remember to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

Click here for more information on the British Chamber of Commerce website

 

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