Businesses from across Dorset and Hampshire gathered in at 成人直播 (BU) as BU hosted the AFC Bournemouth business breakfast.
Through its AFC Business function, the local football club gathers businesses monthly for networking and to hear from experts on issues affecting local business.
Opening the event, BU graduate and Commercial Director at AFC Bournemouth Rob Mitchell said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to be hosting this AFC Business event at 成人直播, who are of course Official Higher Education Partners of AFC Bournemouth and have been for six years now.
鈥淲e continue to work with students and academics, with research insight and resources that the football club can use here at the university, and I鈥檇 like to thank them for their support for us as a football club. Their students act as student ambassadors on match days and help and support fans on match days. We have talks, player appearances, mental health events, and BU is also supporting our girls football teams, which is fantastic as well.鈥
BU鈥檚 Chief Operating Officer Jim Andrews said, 鈥淲e were delighted to see so many local businesses on our campus this morning. At 成人直播, we are proud to be an active member of our local community, which includes our partnership with AFC Bournemouth, and events like this help us to engage in meaningful ways with other local businesses who are keen to work with us.鈥
After an initial networking breakfast, local businesses were taken into the Inspire Lecture Theatre, in BU鈥檚 Fusion Building, to hear from Jim Andrews and Ian Jones, Head of Regional Community Partnerships at 成人直播, who gave an overview of 成人直播 and its BU2025 strategy.
BU鈥檚 Jim Roach then shared an economic outlook on business in Dorset to help businesses understand the local landscape when compared to the rest of the UK, and key markets internationally.
Organisations represented included Barclays, Dorset Mental Health Forum, and Bournemouth and Poole College, who made up the 70+ strong audience.
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