AUGUST 2018
The August edition of Co-op News looks at how the co-operative movement can grow - but also thrive. Plus case studies from the US worker co-op movement, and how co-ops are embracing spoken word to tell the co-op story.
The August edition of Co-op News looks at how the co-operative movement can grow - but also thrive. Plus case studies from the US worker co-op movement, and how co-ops are embracing spoken word to tell the co-op story.
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#SBWConf17<br />
Sarah Dickins<br />
Alan Mahon<br />
Dai Powell<br />
Jo Wolfe<br />
Guy Singh-Watson Ken Skates<br />
Ken Skates AM Derek Walker<br />
Keynote Host: speakers include:<br />
Alan Sarah Mahon, Dickins, Co-founder, BBC Cymru Brewgooder<br />
Wales Economic<br />
Jo Correspondent<br />
Wolfe, Managing Director, Reason Digital<br />
Ken Skates AM, Economy Secretary for Wales<br />
Keynote speakers:<br />
Derek Walker, Chief Executive, Wales Co-operative Centre<br />
Dai Powell, CEO, HCT Group<br />
Guy Singh-Watson, Founder, Riverford Organic Farmers<br />
Topics<br />
Ken Skates<br />
to<br />
AM,<br />
be<br />
Economy<br />
covered<br />
Secretary<br />
include:<br />
for Wales<br />
• Future of finance<br />
• Public sector procurement<br />
Topics be covered include:<br />
Digital transformation<br />
• Getting contracts into communities<br />
• Leadership Risk management and succession<br />
• Developing technology new products for growth<br />
• Agile Engaging project the management<br />
leaders of the future<br />
• Innovative fundraising<br />
•<br />
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Measuring<br />
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social impact<br />
• Opportunities Using Welsh language for growth to generate commercial value<br />
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Conference 2017 <strong>2018</strong><br />
Supporting social businesses with aspirations<br />
to grow and be more sustainable<br />
Llangollen City Hall, Cardiff Pavilion, Denbighshire<br />
Thursday 5th 27th October, September, 9:30am 9.30am-4.30pm<br />
- 4.00pm<br />
This free national conference will provide an environment<br />
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and provide opportunities to learn from and build<br />
partnerships with the private and public sector.<br />
To register for your free place, visit:<br />
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