RSM and NatWest have joined forces with BusinessCloud to hold an exclusive event to look at the impact of recent political shifts on the UK and global TMT landscape.

Liverpool’s Hope Street Hotel will host the business breakfast on June 12th, which will feature expert insights from RSM UK’s economist Thomas Pugh and NatWest’s Head of Technology, Media and Telecoms, Neil Bellamy.

They’ll be joined by a panel of business leaders from Liverpool City Region, who will share their insights on the opportunities and challenges they are facing.

July marks a year since Labour won a landslide victory in the UK General Election while President Donald Trump recently marked his first 100 days in office.

Tom Pugh is RSM UK’s economist and provides economic insights for businesses operating within the real economy. He works closely with RSM partners across the UK, as well as with colleagues in the US to monitor how changes across the pond could affect the local market.

Navigating change: the impact of recent political shifts on the UK and global TMT landscape

Neil Bellamy has over 30 years’ frontline banking experience working with TMT entrepreneurs, regularly advising tech startups at NatWest Accelerator.

They’ll be discussing how the media and technology sectors are evolving in Liverpool and the wider North West region and will be joined by Helen Cross, digital and creative sector lead at Growth Platform.

The event – entitled Navigating change: the impact of recent political shifts on the UK and global TMT landscape – will also hear from two of the region’s most exciting businesses.

Scott Robertson is the co-founder of digital freight marketplace HaulageHub, which recently launched a partnership with the Road Haulage Association.

Dean Ward is the co-founder of Wirral-based Evoke Creative, which can count McDonald’s, JD Sports, Google, Subway and Burger King among its clients.

The event is free to attend but early registration is advised.

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