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Fresh Ideas Events presents Business with a Social Conscience

25 March 2009 – Business with a Social Conscience

Date: Wednesday 25 March 2009
Time: 6.30 - 9.30 pm
Venue: HSBC, 78 St. James's Street London

DESCRIPTION:

Businesses are finding that they can be innovative, have a positive social impact and also make a profit doing so. In light of the current economic downturn, there is an even greater need for innovation and a fundamental change in the way we do business and businesses with a social element are being encouraged to lead the way.

Join us at this exciting and high-profile event which includes talks on social business models, financing your venture and the value of branding and marketing the social aspect of your business to increasingly money-conscious consumers. Speakers include:

Karen Darby, founder of SimplySwitch sold for £22m to the Daily Mail in 2006 - on starting a business with a social mission, building a team and raising finance.

Bridges Ventures – a mission-driven venture capital company - on attracting finance for your business or idea.

Chris Arnold - former creative director at Saatchi & Saatchi and author of the forthcoming "Ethical Marketing & the New Consumer" on understanding the consumer interest in ethical brands and how social impact can be a brand value and a differentiator in the marketplace

Want to get your business noticed? There is an opportunity to pitch your business at this event and get in front of a large audience of prospective customers, investors and partners. To apply for a pitch, go to www.freshideasevents.com


BOOKING AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

Book online now at www.freshideasevents.com  Following the success of previous events, we strongly recommend early booking to ensure you get a place.


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