| The club is a voluntary organisation founded in 1994.
It is the premier business networking club in
South East Wales, with a wide membership of
local professional and business people.
The club is sponsored by:
• Barclays Bank PLC
• The Celtic Manor Resort
• Harding Evans
• Newport & Gwent Enterprise/ngb2b
• Peacheys Chartered Accountants
• The South Wales Argus
• The University of Wales Newport
• Welsh Assembly Government
Department
of Enterprise
Innovation and Networks
(DEIN)
The club’s executive committee is formed from the sponsors under the chairmanship of Steve Hoselitz (of SHA Communications). The club hosts four breakfast events a year and an annual charity ball.
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The South Wales Argus is the daily evening newspaper for South East Wales. With an audience of over 85,000 readers every day and a leading website that has over 1 million page impressions every month, it is the leading media brand in the area.
Barclays is a UK-based financial services group, with a large international presence in Europe, the USA, Africa and Asia. It has been operating for more than 300 years and has 27 million customers and 123,000 employees in over 50 countries.
Harding Evans is a leading Welsh law firm and delivers a range of specialist services to businesses and individuals. Recent accolades include Business of the Year, Welsh Law Firm of the Year and Award for Outstanding Achievement.
The Celtic Manor Resort is one of Europe's premier destinations for golf, leisure and business travellers. It is the Venue for the 2010 Ryder Cup with three championship golf courses,two hotels, four restaurants and a convention centre.
From business start up to retirement planning and business sale; sole traders to limited companies. Providing a client focused, comprehensive range of services including audit and accountancy, tax consultancy, business planning and development, corporate finance and wealth management.
Newport & Gwent Enterprise and ngb2b – provide an integrated support network to help develop business throughout the region. Services include: business advice, access to funding, skills development and training, IT and eCommerce, property letting, conference facilities, and networking opportunities.
The Welsh Assembly Government seeks to support Welsh businesses wanting to grow and become more competitive. Our aim is to generate and protect jobs and boost wealth creation by actively supporting the ambitions of sustainable, high quality enterprises.
The University of Wales, Newport has a long history of providing practical solutions to meet business needs. We offer full and part time courses from HNDs to PhDs; customised training; recruitment solutions; business start-up advice; consultancy services and research facilities.
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