NORTH EAST AND TEES VALLEY MAYORS TO SHARE STAGE AT REGIONAL BUSINESS DINNER

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The North East Chamber of Commerce will host its Partner and Corporate Business Dinner on Wednesday, 23 April, bringing together senior leaders from across the region for an evening of cross-party, cross-regional dialogue.

Taking place at the Radisson Blu, Durham, the event will feature a fireside chat chaired by Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, in conversation with Ben Houchen, Tees Valley Mayor and Kim McGuinness, North East Mayor.

The conversation will explore each Mayor’s perspective on devolution, the role of business in regional development and how collaboration across the North East can support inclusive, sustainable growth.

The discussion will offer a rare opportunity to hear their individual and shared perspectives on devolution and regional development as well as their respective growth plans and the role of business in shaping the North East’s evolving governance landscape.

North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said: “Our Growth Plan for North East England is both ambitious and inclusive in what we want to achieve for the people and economy of our region. We have been speaking to hundreds of businesses right across the region this month about what our draft plan contains, so I look forward to joining Chamber members in Durham to continue that conversation.”

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “I am dedicated to delivering economic growth and increased prosperity across our region through working in partnership with our talented and creative business community. Events such as this provide a great opportunity to discuss the key issues facing the region and a chance to explain how increased devolution will supercharge our ambitions for Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool.”

As the leading voice of business across both combined authority areas, the Chamber is uniquely placed to facilitate this important evening. By bringing together political leaders, national stakeholders and senior business figures, the event reflects the Chamber’s role in supporting a more connected and collaborative region.

The evening will also hear from Natasha McDonough, Chamber vice president and Matt Beeton, CEO of Port of Tyne, who are kindly sponsoring the event.

With over 70 senior leaders expected to attend from across the private and public sectors, the dinner provides a valuable platform to engage directly with the political and business voices shaping the future of the North East.

This event forms part of the Chamber’s Senior Leaders’ Series, supported by large business associate sponsor Newcastle College.

This event is by invitation only to Chamber Partner and Corporate members and guests.

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