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Seddon hosts Seeing is Believing Visit in Stoke
Moves to boost enterprise and drive up young people’s attainment and employability were highlighted during a Seeing is Believing visit to Stoke-on-Trent organised by Business in the Community in partnership with The Prince’s Trust and supported by Stoke-based painting and maintenance specialist Seddon Property Services.
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Bosses of Marks & Spencer, Thames Water, Asda and Deloitte among CEO’s pledging to bridge the gap between the boardroom and the community
Marc Bolland, Chief Executive Marks & Spencer, Martin Baggs, Chief Executive Officer, Thames Water, Andy Clarke , Chief Executive Officer, ASDA and David Sproul, Chief Executive Deloitte are among the business leaders* that will champion The Prince’s Seeing is Believing in 2012.
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HRH The Prince of Wales gives royal approval to Seeing is Believing in Wales
The Prince was in Newport to see the work of His Charities in Wales. President of both The Prince’s Trust, Business in the Community and Patron for the Young Dragons scheme, The Prince met young beneficiaries of his causes and business leaders during the visit to the Pillgwenlly Millennium Centre
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Newport bosses swap boardroom for the backstreets in community visit
A dozen of the city’s employers left their day jobs for a ‘Seeing is Believing’ visit into the hearts of three Newport communities, Duffryn, Bettws and Pillgwenlly, to meet young people, volunteers, teachers and community leaders and get a better understanding of local needs.
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Top executives join Business in the Community to address financial exclusion for young Londoners
Top executives from a number of leading businesses* including Barclays, Accenture and Visa Europe have today joined forces with responsible business charity Business in the Community to address the issue of financial exclusion amongst young people.
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Businesses hear challenges of being young & homeless
A breakfast bap at a homeless shelter and a cup of tea with the residents is far from a usual day in the office for most people, but that is exactly how 20 of North Wales’ leading employers started their day on Friday (10 October 2011).
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Business leaders discover "Seeing is Believing" in Sheffield
On Thursday 29 September, as part of The Prince's Seeing is Believing programme, a group of business leaders visited community groups in Sheffield to see first-hand the continuing social consequences of the economic downturn.
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Business bosses grilled by Wrexham pupils in school visit
GCSE pupils turned the tables on business bosses as a Wrexham High School teamed up with Business in the Community to run a ‘speed-networking’ session on Friday (7 October 2011).
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Business leaders invited to take part in prison visit as part of the Right Step Project
Today, Wednesday 5 October, business leaders from Cambridgeshire were invited to take part in an innovative and inspirational visit as part of The Prince’s Seeing is Believing programme. HMP Littlehey in Huntingdon was the venue for an eye-opening morning of presentations and discussions; exploring the ways in which businesses in Cambridgeshire can engage with the ex-offender agenda.
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Developing skills for the sustainable economy: STEM subjects stay at the top of the agenda for business
Business in the Community (BITC) and Andreas Goss, chief executive, Siemens plc, mobilises top UK business leaders on behalf of HRH The Prince of Wales to tackle the threatening skills gap faced by the British economy.
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