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Speakers announced for innovative Enterprise & Freelance Fair

April 21, 2010 by sean | 0 Comment »

Alex Connock in October 2008Alex Connock, CEO of Ten Alps, will be speaking at the Enterprise & Freelance Fair in Warrington. Alex will be explaining why as the co-founder, with Bob Geldof, of Ten Alps plc, he is passionate about building media businesses with freelance talent and how he has used this competitive advantage to grow Ten Alps PLC into one of the fastest growing UK media companies.

Alex has been several times shortlisted as Entrepreneur of the Year. He is currently Entrepreneur in Residence at INSEAD (Fontainebleau), Governor of Manchester Metropolitan University, board member of Salford University School of Media, Northwest Vision and Media and Creative Manchester. He is a NESTA mentor to startup media companies, working with Roughcut TV, a comedy producer.

“I am delighted to be able to speak at this event as I feel that engaging freelancer talent can considerably improve business performance” explained Connock.

The Enterprise & Freelance Fair is a brand new concept and will provide a series of unique forums for local businesses, agencies and freelancers to meet and build relationships, with the ultimate goal of working with each other. The fair includes two parallel workshops that will offer business attendees the opportunity to learn how freelancers can help them gain the competitive advantage needed in today’s difficult economic climate. Then, at the end of a briefing session, freelancers, companies and agencies will be invited to mix, network and develop ways of collaborating and working together.

To find out more about the Enterprise and Freelance Fair you can visit www.enterprisefreelancefair.co.uk.

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Notes for editors – About Neil Lewis and MediaModo

Neil Lewis is a media entrepreneur and business leader based in the North West of England. A partner in MediaModo and the driving force behind new digital magazine Rags to Wreckages to Riches, Neil has over 20 years experience in publishing and investment. His specialist skills include business strategy, online publishing and media plus business investment and start-ups.

Neil is soon to publish his first book on 100 Rules for Successful Entrepreneurs and also regularly speaks at university and entrepreneurial networking events where he shares what he has learnt from his experiences. Neil and MediaModo offer a contract publishing service to businesses and entrepreneurs. They recently won a North West Development Agency grant to develop a new entrepreneurial accreditation scheme that will revolutionise the way investors and entrepreneurs work together.

For more information on the Enterprise & Freelance Fair, visit: www.enterprisefreelancefair.co.uk

For more information on MediaModo visit: http://www.mediamodo.co.uk/

Media contacts:

Ceridwen Hughes
MediaModo

Email. ch@mediamodo.co.uk
Mob. 07971 983028


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Unique business fair is launched in North West for entrepreneurs and freelancers

April 9, 2010 by sean | 0 Comment »

Neil LewisAn innovative business fair is being launched by Chester based Entrepreneur Neil Lewis.  Neil has had an eventful business career to date.  He successfully grew his first business to a point where it was worth approximately £12 million in 2007, but the recession has had a massive impact upon its success and it was closed last year.

“I’ve learnt more on the way down than the way up. The experiences you have on the way down are curiously more interesting.  One of the greatest things I learned showed me that had I employed freelancers our vastly increased flexibility would have enabled us to whether the storm,” explained Neil.

Using his experiences he has recognised that entrepreneurs and businesses, whether intermediaries such as agencies or end users, can benefit from the added talent and flexibility that local freelancers can offer to help grow businesses, but entrepreneurs are often unsure where to find them.  In contrast freelancers rarely get the opportunities to put themselves in front of businesses and often lack the experience to help maximize every opportunity.

The Enterprise & Freelance Fair is a place where businesses and agencies will be able to meet and recruit talented local freelancers, whilst freelancers and agencies can win better contract work and start building relationships with local companies.  The fair includes two parallel workshops giving attendees the opportunities to learn how freelancers can help business gain the competitive advantage needed in today’s difficult economic climate.

At the end of the briefing session freelancers, companies and agencies are invited to mix, network and develop ways to collaborate and work together.

“Traditionally, recruiting freelancers has been slow and difficult, and never with the speed that is necessary to fill gaps and meet immediate needs.  To meet our own requirement, we have begun to build extensive pools of highly talented – and local – freelancers. So, the Enterprise & Freelance Fair came about because we saw the need to develop local pools of freelance talent – and we thought if we need this to grow, then so will other entrepreneurs and business leaders – so why not set up a workshop to help more businesses connect with freelancers” said Neil.

This dynamic, information-rich day has three aims. To…

  1. Help freelancers win more and better business
  2. Show enterprises how local freelance talent can offer low-risk business growth
  3. Link freelancers and businesses together in profitable relationships

The goals:

  • Freelancers: will get at least three high-quality leads from potential clients
  • Entrepreneurs: will meet at least three freelancers they could hire in the next six months

The first two Enterprise and Freelance Fair’s have been confirmed at Village Hotel, Warrington on 6th October and St David’s Park Hotel, Nr Chester on 7th October.  For more information you can visit www.EnterpriseFreelanceFair.co.uk.

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Notes for editors – About Neil Lewis and MediaModo

Neil Lewis is a media entrepreneur and business adviser based in the North West of England. A partner in MediaModo and the driving force behind new digital magazine Rags to Wreckages to Riches, Neil has over 20 years experience in publishing and investment. His specialist skills include business strategy, online publishing and media plus business investment and start-ups.

Neil is soon to publish his first book on classic entrepreneurial mistakes and also regularly speaks at university and entrepreneurial networking events where he shares what he has learnt from his experiences. Neil and MediaModo offer a consultancy service to businesses and entrepreneurs. They recently won a North West Development Agency grant to develop a new entrepreneurial accreditation scheme that will revolutionise the way investors and entrepreneurs work together.

For more information on the Enterprise & Freelance Fair, visit: www.enterprisefreelancefair.co.uk

For more information on MediaModo visit: http://www.mediamodo.co.uk/

Media contacts:

Ceridwen Hughes
MediaModo

Email. ch@mediamodo.co.uk
Mob. 07971 983028


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