The Business Mentors are back for Hospitality Show 2015

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Editor 4th December 2014
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The Business Mentors are back for The Hospitality Show 2015, including Karen Fewell of Digital Blonde Marketing and Neville Moon from Coup de Pates.

The Mentors offer visitors the unique opportunity to book free 15-minute one-to-one sessions with some of the most varied and respected players in hospitality.

Toby Wand, Managing Director of show organisers Fresh Montgomery said: “Ask any successful business person about defining moments in their career and you can bet that at some point in their rise to prominence they will have been mentored.

“Mentoring is crucial to growth and development which is why, this January, we’re bringing back the programme and welcoming our best ever and most diverse set of Mentors to help visitors with some seriously pertinent business challenges.”

The Mentors have been hand selected to deal with modern challenges faced by hospitality businesses. Earlier this year, The Hospitality Show polled past visitors on hot button subjects they would want to talk over with a mentor.

The dedicated Business Mentor team will be able to offer a range of guidance and advice on a number of areas identified by respondents, including how they can harness catering equipment, menu development advice, crowdfunding and social media.

The 2015 lineup includes social media guru and Digital Blonde, Karen Fewell; Head of Innovation for Coup de Pates, Neville Moon and Chairman of CEDA (Catering Equipment Distributers Association) and Managing Director of Vision Commercial Kitchens, Jack Sharkey.

Other names include Frank Webster, Senior Investment Associate at Seedrs, Europe’s most-active online platform for investing in start-ups, hotel procurement expert, Gordon Anderson and drinks industry legend, Stuart Rosenblat, among many more.

One of the four mentoring booths will be dedicated to the business of better design. Visitors will be able to discuss projects in confidence with experts who understand how to create striking interiors that work harder for operators.

Toby added: “I advise anyone looking to kick start their business to come along, listen and learn from those who have been there and done it all.”

Visitors looking to benefit from 15 minutes with a Business Mentor can now book online here. Late appointments can also be taken at the show but advanced booking is advised as the sessions prove extremely popular.

Registration for the show is open now at http://www.hospitalityshow.co.uk/sc/

 

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