Wosskow Brown signs for seventh year as patron of Sheffield Chamber

8th January 2020

Wosskow Brown are delighted to be renewing their Patronage with Sheffield Chamber of Commerce for the seventh year.

Over the last 6 years as a Patron, they have developed some great connections with businesses across the Sheffield region, and formed a brilliant working relationship with the Chamber. Since 2014, the Wosskow Brown Foundation has managed to help 967 organisations, including businesses, charities, social enterprises and sports clubs; and made over 460 business to business connections. This work has cemented the Foundation’s reputation as a ‘connector’ organisation, linking companies to people , services and specialists they seek.

This year has also been very productive as Wosskow Brown worked with the Chamber to launch the Chamber Invest programme, in partnership with Angelgroups. This programme provides innovative services to businesses looking to scale up, as well as access to a range of investment services and solutions, to help achieve their ambitions of growth.

The relationship between the Chamber and both Wosskow Brown and it’s Foundation, works so well due to shared objective and interest in supporting businesses across the region. The Foundation aims to help people reach their ambitions, whilst also creating jobs, and improving their community and economy.

Wosskow Brown’s Managing Partner, Ian Brown, said: “It has been great to work with the Chamber, other Patrons and business over the past 6 years, and we look forward to what awaits in another exciting year ahead.”

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