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Steve Hollis
17:43, 29 JAN 2014
Top men at city's LEP commit for three years
Economic Development
The GBSLEP board has approved the extension of Andy Street’s spell as chair and Steve Hollis’s tenure as deputy chair, both for a further three years
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Ones to watch 2014: 10 movers and shakers in the business world
Economic Development
Graeme Brown looks at 10 movers and shakers in the business world.
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The investment advisors with nothing to sell
Banking & Finance
One imagine banks to be the automatic go-to choice for individuals or families with large amounts of money to invest - but many of the super-rich prefer a different approach, as Enda Mullen discovers.
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Local Enterprise Partnership urges more links with colleges
Economic Development
Business leaders are planning to spearhead closer working ties with colleges ahead of a crucial £1 billion bid for the region’s economic development.
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Steve Hollis is new chairman at high wealth management specialists Sorbus
Banking & Finance
Deputy chair of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership says he had been impressed with the innovative approach of Staffordshire firm
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Head of muslim veil row college to step down
Economic Development
Birmingham Metropolitan College says departure of Dame Christine Braddock not related to controversy
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Employers sign up to Birmingham's new professional services academy
Economic Development
Seven of Birmingham's biggest professional services employers have signed on as partners at the UK's first sector specific academy for young people.
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