Left to Right: Mike Duncan (Federation of Small Businesses), Brett Jackson (Granite PR), Stacy Edghill (Hibiscus Media + Events), John Alexander (Dundee City Council), Glen Kelly (Dundee & Angus Chamber of Commerce) and Greig White (Loganair)

HIGHLIGHTING Dundee as a place to do business was the focus of a popular one-day event which successfully returned to ...

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HIGHLIGHTING Dundee as a place to do business was the focus of a popular one-day event which successfully returned to the city on Tuesday, May 23rd.

For the first time since 2019, Aberdeen-based Granite PR took its Dundee & Angus Expo to the Invercarse Hotel for a day which underlined some of the many opportunities to connect and reconnect both into and within the area.

A broad range of companies operating in and with links to the region gathered for a day of knowledge sharing and networking, with the official opening performed by Dundee City Council Leader, Councillor John Alexander. He said: “This city will thrive on the back of our small and medium-sized businesses. I want to see our area grow and business has a huge role to play as the beating heart of the region.

“Events like this provide an important opportunity for the business community to engage, connect and showcase what they’re about and I’m pleased to see the Dundee & Angus Expo return.”

Event creator Brett Jackson added: “Projects such as Loganair’s new route to Heathrow highlight the importance of Dundee as a hub with excellent connections. We are delighted that Dundee & Angus Expo has returned to the business calendar and hope that the day will act as a springboard towards future opportunities for exhibitors and visitors alike.”

“We now look forward to returning with our second Dundee & Angus Expo of 2023 on Tuesday, November 14th.”

To find out more about other Granite PR events, visit www.granitepr.co.uk

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