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Following on from the success of
the Going4Growth seminar held at the Easterbrook Hall, Dumfries, on March 18th, Fusion (Scotland) Ltd are delighted to announce
a Going4Growth Borders event to be held in St Boswells on October 6th, 2010.
Like the March event, the objective is to bring together businesses from across the south of Scotland to enable
them to interact with each other whilst drawing on the experience and wisdom of some of Scotland's leading business
figures.
Over 80 delegates attended the Dumfries event which included a question and answer session with the panelists
and workshops in which various aspects of business were explored including innovation, finance and sourcing external expertise.
Going4Growth Borders will be presented by Catriona Shearer of BBC Scotland.
This event will be very
much about giving encouragement and support to ambitious business owners across the south of Scotland to take their businesses
forward and enable them to come away with invaluable information and ideas.
At the Dumfries event in March, many
delegates established relationships with companies they would not otherwise have met whilst, at the same time, gaining insight
and knowledge key to giving them a competitive edge in the marketplace.
This is an event
not to be missed. More than 80 delegates attendend the Dumfries event in March so demand for places at this one to be
held at Tweed Horizons, Newtown St Boswells, is also expected to be high.
You
can confirm your place by completing the form below or for further information contact: Adam Webster if you
are based in the Borders on 07590 231559 or by email at: adam@fusionlinking.co.uk.
If you are a Dumfries and Galloway based business, contact Mike
Forster on 07590 231558 or by email at: mike@fusionlinking.co.uk.
About Catriona Shearer
Catriona is the principal presenter of the
morning news bulletins on BBC One Scotland and also presents the lunchtime edition of Reporting Scotland once a week.
Before joining the team in Glasgow, Catriona worked in Cardiff for BBC Radio Wales
and co-presented the Saturday afternoon sports programme, Sportstime. She also worked as a producer across their light entertainment/lifestyle/music
output.
She has held many jobs in the Glasgow newsroom, from radio producer on Newsdrive,
studio producer on Scotland Live and travel reporter on Good Morning Scotland to outputting the TV bulletins.
Her journalistic career began after graduation in 2003 (BA Hons Journalism - Edinburgh Napier University).
Swapping Edinburgh for London, Catriona worked as a journalist/producer on BBC Radio Five Live's Breakfast programme,
where she developed her journalistic skills.
She also worked on the Drive programme, Midday News and Weekend Breakfast
show and also specialises in presenting special events.
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