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More than 30 events confirmed for 2021 Humber Business Week

Those taking part include Baroness Warsi and entrepreneur Paul Sewell

Humber Business Week chair Kath Lavery(Image: Unknown)

More than 30 events designed to offer "something for everyone in business" have been confirmed as part of this year's Humber Business Week.

The event has been a staple of the region's business calendar for 15 years but was cancelled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

But this year Humber Business Week will return on the week beginning June 7.

Dozens of events will be running throughout the week, with a number touching on the impact of Covid-19 and covering topics such as business resilience, flexible working, business recovery strategies, and how businesses can adopt a "digital first" approach.

Commenting on the return of Humber Business Week, chair Kathy Lavery said: “I have to say I am overwhelmed by the strength and quality of events proposed for this year and I guess it goes to show that businesses truly value what Humber Business Week brings to the table and the positive impact it can have.

“With all the issues businesses have faced over the past 12 months, companies and organisations could have been excused for saying they just had too much on their plates at this time. There has been none of that though and there seems to be a renewed desire to be involved from many.

“Businesses want to share their experiences and learnings of the past 12 months and help others thrive in what is now a very different world.

"There are also many business support organisations which are passionate about using Humber Business Week to help ensure our region takes full advantage of the many new opportunities on the horizon.