The Rt Hon Stephen Barclay MP, Secretary of State for Exiting the EU will be joining Enterprise Forum members for a half day conference in partnership with Heathrow Airport on Tuesday 16 July 2019 in Westminster from 1.30pm to 5.30pm. More information will be available soon on our panel discussions which will comprise of Parliamentarians, Business Leaders and other Stakeholders.
The agenda for The Enterprise Forum’s Beyond Brexit Business Conference is as follows:
1.30pm: Registration - Teas and Coffees served
2.00pm: Welcome keynote speech and Q&AS with The Rt Hon Stephen Barclay MP, Secretary of State for Exiting the EU
3.00pm: Bringing Together The United Kingdom Panel Discussion (Civic society leadership and infrastructure physically connecting communities) with
- Dy Syed Kamall
- Blessing Danha, institution of Civil Engineers Council Member
- Fran Collins, Chief Executive, Red Funnel
3.45pm: Tea and Coffee Break
4.00pm: Global Britain Panel Discussion (Trade and regulatory leadership) with
- His Excellency Mr Koji Tsuruoka, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Japan in the United Kingdom
- James Cleverly MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Exiting the European Union
- Nigel Milton, Director of Communications, Heathrow Airport
5.00pm: Closing keynote speech with The Rt Hon Liam Fox MP, Secretary of State for International Trade
5.30pm: Conference Ends
ABOUT THE ENTERPRISE FORUM
The Enterprise Forum is an independent, not-for-profit organisation founded in 1997 to facilitate discussions on policy between the business community and the Conservative Party. In 2010 The Enterprise Forum began engagement with the Liberal Democrats following the formation of the Coalition Government.
We provide a two-way channel of communication, an independent middle ground where business can meet, debate policy and build relationships with key policy makers in the Coalition Government, and provide a forum for networking with other industry professionals.
Members include commercial organisations (including FTSE 100 companies and SMEs), trade associations and charities.
Our programme is determined by the policy interests of the member organisations. The majority of meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule.
The Enterprise Forum is managed by an unpaid board of senior directors drawn from business and industry. The organisation does not take a position on policy, and does not donate to or receive donations from any political party.