Retail Matters

17th September 2013

Retail Matters Retail Hub of the North! Sheffield Chamber are proud to support this event.

... In the Sheffield City Region - RETAIL MATTERS. That's why the Sheffield City Region Retail Forum has launched a series of retail conferences and networking events at The Source, featuring innovative, dynamic and inspirational speakers. Free RETAIL MATTERS Conference 27th of September 2013 The next event will be held on Friday 27th September 2013 at 10.00am until 12 noon at The Source Skills Academy, 300 Meadowhall Way, Sheffield S9 1EA. Speakers on 27th September include: • Catherine Morgan / Marks and Spencer • David Hanney / Planet X • James Wilson / We Love Sleep • Lee Hawksworth / Welcome to Yorkshire • Kara Chapman / The Whistle Stop Sweet Shop • Tim O'Connell / The Rotherham Retail Investment Team Please contact us to book your place at the RETAIL MATTERS conference. This is a free event and open to anyone looking to grow their business. To book your place please email martin.howard@thesourceacademy.co.uk or call 0114 263 6655  

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