September 2009 Events
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Wednesday 9 September 2009, 12.30 - 14.00, Organiser: CIOT & ATT
Annual Luncheon
Venue: Baldwins Omega
Speaker: N/A
Fee payable: Members £20.00 / Non-members £20.00
Contact:
Wednesday 9 September 2009, 14.00-17.15, Organiser: ICAEW
Accounting Update Autumn
Venue: Martson Suite, Sheffield United Football Club, S2 4SU
Speaker: Guy Loveday
Fee payable: TBC
Contact: CCH, 01635 588898, www.cchseminars.co.uk, (http://www.cchseminars.co.uk)
Thursday 10 September 2009, TBC, Organiser: ICAEW
S&DCAGS
Venue: Woodsome Golf Club, Huddersfield, HD8 0LQ
Speaker: Golf Day
Team of 8 required
Fee payable: TBC
Contact: Peter Freeman, 01246 208282, peter.freeman@shortsaccountants.co.uk, www.icaew.com
Tuesday 15 September 2009, 12.00-14.00, Organiser: IoD
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Improve your / your company Image with Photography (Hints tips and advice to get you’re your company noticed)
Venue: Royal Victoria, Victoria Station Rd, Sheffield, S4 7YE, s4 7ye
Speaker: Keith Moss
Keith Moss is an International fine art and business photographer. He is currently working as an advisor to business for Middlesborough and other local Universities and colleges. Keith will show Directors the importance of getting the right ‘image’ for their companies as well as showing how companies can take control of their own photographic needs internally. Keith will answer any business related photography questions that members may have, ranging from what makes a good pr shot, to how to show my products in their best light.
Fee payable: Members £23.00 / Non-members £28.00
Contact: Darryl Gould, 07855 512768
Thursday 17 September 2009, 12.00-14.00, Organiser: IoD
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Surviving the recession- Tips from the Manufacturing Advisory Service
Venue: Royal Victoria, Victoria Station Rd, Sheffield,, S4 7YE
Speaker: Simon Lamb MAS
Simon Lamb is a specialist in strategic change from the Manufacturing Advisory Service, which advises manufacturing directors throughout the UK. He will offer suggestions to Yorkshire based directors on how to achieve positive change in the current economic climate using MAS principles.’ MAS is a Yorkkshire forward initiative and the leading advisor for manufacturing. It provides Directors with practical, hands-on support focused on improving their bottom line. Whether you're looking to improve efficiency, raise productivity, develop new ideas or tackle a problem that is hampering profitability, their experts aim to help and if you are an SME all their support is either free or highly subsidised. MAS (Manufacturing Advisory Service) is one of the Government's Solutions for Business suite of offerings, jointly funded by BERR (The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform) and the nine English Regional Development Agencies. MAS is designed to help the manufacturer, streamline processes, reduce waste, become more energy efficient and generally improve business. Experienced and highly skilled practitioners all have 'hands-on' experience of both shop floor working and management skills. They will work with you and your workforce to ensure that your business is run in the best way possible. Working with thousands of companies it now plays a vital role in helping UK manufacturers to share knowledge, improve productivity and achieve success in an increasing competitive global economy
Fee payable: Members £23.00 / Non-members £28.00
Contact: Darryl Gould, 07855 512768
Thursday 17 September 2009, 12.00-14.00, Organiser: IoD
"surviving the recession with the help of MAS"
Venue: Royal Victoria, Victoria Station Rd, Sheffield, S4 7YE
Speaker: Simon Lamb MAS
Simon Lamb is a specialist in strategic change from the Manufacturing Advisory Service, which advises manufacturing directors throughout the UK. He will offer suggestions to Yorkshire based directors on how to achieve positive change in the current economic climate using MAS principles.’ MAS is a Yorkkshire forward initiative and the leading advisor for manufacturing. It provides Directors with practical, hands-on support focused on improving their bottom line. Whether you're looking to improve efficiency, raise productivity, develop new ideas or tackle a problem that is hampering profitability, their experts aim to help and if you are an SME all their support is either free or highly subsidised. MAS (Manufacturing Advisory Service) is one of the Government's Solutions for Business suite of offerings, jointly funded by BERR (The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform) and the nine English Regional Development Agencies. MAS is designed to help the manufacturer, streamline processes, reduce waste, become more energy efficient and generally improve business. Experienced and highly skilled practitioners all have 'hands-on' experience of both shop floor working and management skills. They will work with you and your workforce to ensure that your business is run in the best way possible. Working with thousands of companies it now plays a vital role in helping UK manufacturers to share knowledge, improve productivity and achieve success in an increasing competitive global economy
Fee payable: Members £23.00 / Non-members £28.00
Contact: Darryl Gould, 07855 512768
Monday 21 September 2009, 18:00 for 18:30 - 20:00, Organiser: CIMA
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All the world is a stage, but how do you account for it?
Venue: Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square, Sheffield, S1 2LA
Speaker: Roxy Daniells - Commercial Director at Sheffield Theatres
Roxy Daniells brings her previous experience in retailing, catering and project management to her role as commercial director at Sheffield Theatres, to give you a behind the scenes, and behind the numbers look, at the theatre industry. Your speaker Following retail management roles in varying industry sectors, and a procurement role for Essex County Council, Roxy Daniells’s interest in the arts led to her relocation to Yorkshire to join Opera North in 2002. She worked on the £33m capital project to restore the Leeds Grand Theatre and create a permanent home for Opera North, prior to joining Sheffield Theatres as commercial director.
No charge
Contact: Janice Lowry, 0191 414 0040, Janice.Lowry@cimaglobal.com, http://www2.cimaglobal.com/cps/rde/xchg/SID-0A82C289-98528222/live/root.xsl/events_detail.htm?filename=events_33878.XML
Wednesday 23 September 2009, 14.00 - 17.15, Organiser: ICAEW
Legal issues affecting the SME
Venue: Marston Suite, Sheffield United Football Club, S2 4SU
Speaker: Louise Dunford
Fee payable: TBC
Contact: CCH, 01635 588898, www.cchseminars.co.uk, http://www.cchseminars.co.uk
Wednesday 23 September 2009, 14.00 - 17.30, Organiser: CIOT & ATT
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Discovery Assessments and How to Combat Them
Venue: St Mary's Conference Centre, Bramall Lane, S2 4QZ
Speaker: Keith Gordon, Atlas Tax Chambers
Fee payable: Members £50.00 / Non-members £50.00
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Thursday 24 September 2009, 8.00am, Organiser: ICAEW
Business Link Financial Health Check
Venue: Sheffield United Football Club, Cherry Street, S2 4SU
Speaker: Richard Brook
Limited places
Fee payable: Members £10.00 / Non-members £10.00
Contact: Carmel Smithson, 0114 2922415, carmel.smithson@icaew.com, www.icaew.com
Wednesday 30 September 2009, Registration from 18.00 - Meeting 18.30-20.30, Organiser: ACCA
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Access to Finance
Venue: ICOSS Building, University of Sheffield
Speaker: Jim Mould, Sheffield University
No charge
Contact: Michelle Simpson, 01904 567310, bookings.north@uk.accaglobal.com, www.accaglobal.com/she
