Chamber Podcast

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Synopsis

The official podcast of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, getting to the heart of key topics affecting West Midlands businesses.

Episodes

  • 81: National Express and South & City College talk apprenticeships

    31/01/2020 Duration: 10min

    Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week 2020, Chamber patrons National Express and South & City College join us to discuss their successful partnership which has put apprentices on the road to successful careers.

  • 80: Talking Tamworth

    29/01/2020 Duration: 15min

    Leader of Tamworth Borough Council, Councillor Daniel Cook, chats to Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief executive, Paul Faulkner on everything Tamworth, including future developments in the town, supporting young people, and the council's What's Next campaign.

  • 79: Schools of King Edward VI: Past, present and future

    22/01/2020 Duration: 12min

    Schools of King Edward VI's executive director Heath Monk and archivist Alison Wheatley join us to discuss the foundation trust's proud heritage, its links with business and future plans. 

  • 78: Putting Lichfield on the map

    15/01/2020 Duration: 18min

    Paul Faulkner is joined by key figures from Lichfield to discuss future plans for the city and wider district. They talk about the ongoing masterplan exercise for some important developments in the city, initiatives to drive growth and to market the area as a tourist destination.

  • 77: The FA's Dal Darroch on diversity and inclusion in football

    08/01/2020 Duration: 26min

    Dal Darroch, head of diversity and inclusion at the Football Association, joins us to discuss the work that is being done around equality, diversity and inclusion in football. Dal is also a committee member of the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce. 

  • 76: Changing perceptions of Birmingham

    19/11/2019 Duration: 18min

    What do we love about Birmingham and how have perceptions of the city changed? Hotel du Vin Birmingham's general manager Tom Gallimore and Ben Britain from University of Birmingham/City-REDI join us for our latest Birmingham Economic Review podcast. 

  • 75: How strong is Birmingham's economic growth?

    13/11/2019 Duration: 13min

    Our latest Birmingham Economic Review podcast focuses on how Birmingham is making inclusive economic growth happen. Dan Harrison and Emily Stubbs from the Chamber are joined by Dr Tasos Kitsos (Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham’s Department of Strategy and International Business) and Johnny Shah (head of Trust Charity at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust).

  • 74: Remembrance Day: The armed forces and business

    07/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Army major turned businessman Ed Colver joins Curium Solutions co-founder Andy Dawson and Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner ahead of Remembrance Day to discuss links between the armed forces and business, making the transition between the two, resilience and leadership. 

  • 73: Birmingham: What will the city of the future look like?

    05/11/2019 Duration: 19min

    Mark Jones from Arup and the University of Birmingham's Professor John Bryson discuss how Birmingham is connecting communities with opportunities through transport, connectivity and environmental sustainability. This episode is part of our 2019 Birmingham Economic Review mini-series. 

  • 72: Birmingham's future workforce

    28/10/2019 Duration: 15min

    The latest podcast in our Birmingham Economic Review 2019 mini-series focuses on what Birmingham is doing to create a workforce fit for tomorrow. Dan Harrison and Emily Stubbs from the Chamber are joined by Millennium Point's interim chief executive Abbie Vlahakis and Professor Anne Green from the University of Birmingham.

  • 71: How is the Birmingham city-region performing?

    23/10/2019 Duration: 22min

    Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and director of policy Henrietta Brealey are joined by University of Birmingham's Professor Simon Collinson to discuss themes arising from the 2019 Birmingham Economic Review. Talking points include Birmingham's economic growth, the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and the strength of the city-region's visitor economy.This episode is part of a Birmingham Economic Review 2019 mini-series.

  • 70: Birmingham Women's Hospital staff discuss baby loss

    10/10/2019 Duration: 11min

    To coincide with Baby Loss Awareness Week, we are joined by members of the Birmingham Women’s Hospital team to discuss the support given to families going through the traumatic experience of baby loss.Bereavement midwife Alison Rea discusses the current care and processes at Birmingham Women’s Hospital, while corporate strategic partnerships manager Saranne Moreno talks about the hospital’s Woodland House Appeal and how it will lead to a greater level of care for those affected.Businesses who are interested in finding out more about partnering with the hospital and supporting the appeal can email Saranne on saranne.moreno@nhs.net

  • 69: What is the Birmingham Clean Air Zone?

    25/09/2019 Duration: 18min

    Birmingham City Council's cabinet member for Transport and the Environment joins us to discuss how the city is gearing up for the introduction of a Clean Air Zone (CAZ) in July 2020.  Councillor Waseem Zaffar talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and press & PR manager Dan Harrison about the zone's implementation, the potential impact on business and how firms can stay informed. 

  • 68: Business adaptability and resilience in the global marketplace

    13/09/2019 Duration: 15min

    Western Union's head of partnerships Christina Wadlow and the Chamber's Henrietta Brealey discuss the global economy and how businesses can adapt to changes on the horizon. This podcast is part of our Raise the BAR campaign, which focuses on business adaptability and resilience.

  • 67: The future of Sutton Coldfield town centre

    11/09/2019 Duration: 19min

    Key figures from Sutton Coldfield discuss challenges and opportunities facing the Royal Town. Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner is joined by Sutton Coldfield Chamber president Katie Hale and Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council leader Cllr Simon Ward.  

  • 66: Chamber PR chief John Lamb on Telegraph People book

    23/08/2019 Duration: 10min

    The Chamber's Press and PR director John Lamb discusses his new book 'Telegraph People'. Published by Takahe Publishing Ltd, the book centres around John's three spells at the Coventry Telegraph newspaper and recalls the heyday of multi-edition regional newspapers. 

  • 65: Jason Stokes, Eastside Co

    02/08/2019 Duration: 13min

    Eastside Co's founder and CEO Jason Stokes talks to Dan Harrison about the digital and e-commerce firm's rapid growth and its work with some big-name brands.

  • 64: Ex-Chamber president Paul Bassi discusses new book

    01/07/2019 Duration: 16min

    Former Birmingham Chamber president Paul Bassi talks about his new book 'Brick by Brick: Success in Business and Life'. He joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner to discuss lessons from his illustrious business career and why he chose to document his stories and experiences in print.

  • 63: Col Richard Maybery on Reserves Day and Armed Forces Covenant

    25/06/2019 Duration: 11min

    Colonel Richard Maybery, the chief executive of the West Midland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association (WMRFCA), joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner to discuss the Reserves Day and the Armed Forces Covenant. 

  • 62: Reach PLC boss Marc Reaves on Business Live launch

    17/06/2019 Duration: 19min

    The managing director of Reach PLC - which publishes the Birmingham Mail and Birmingham Post - joins us to discuss the launch of Business Live, a new website providing business news from across the UK. Marc Reeves talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about the new website and the changing face of the media industry.

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