Almeda recently hosted a roundtable discussion focused on building a better Bristol, that brought together some of the region’s most inspiring and impactful leaders.
The aim of the event was to discuss how those in business – and those with their hands on the levers of power – can build a city region that will compete nationally and globally.
The topics discussed included transport and infrastructure, sustainability and accessing funding.
Brady George- Almeda MD- attended the event and comments: ‘Bristol is where Almeda was born and where it lives, so we’re invested in its future and because of this we wanted to bring together a cross section of businesses to dig into the challenges and opportunities facing us; and discuss how we can continue to build a city region that is prosperous.
‘It was rewarding for us all to get together and have a discussion with real purpose. There is so much positivity in the city but like anything, there is always more we can all do to build a brighter Bristol.’
The findings from the morning will soon be turned into a feature published in a leading business media. To keep up to date and not miss this, please email [email protected].
Who took part in the discussion
2. Paul Williams – Avison Young
3. Ed Rowberry – Bristol and Bath Regional Capital
4. Karl Brown – Clarke Willmott
6. Richard Lowe – Tech West England Advocates
7. Chris Walford – Albert Goodman
8. Brady Savage-George – Almeda Facilities Management
9. Danny Cox – Hargreaves Lansdown
10. Helen Bartlett – Paramount Interiors
11. Moataz Gad – UWE
12. Ian Fernandes Johnson – Independent Design House