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Let's hear it for the Humber - Business Week launches with call for unity behind the place

John Till returns to Hull stage for lesson on the importance of collaboration behind the brand

The Your Move brochure, aimed at those attracted to the Humber for work, launched by Future Humber at Let's Talk Place, the inaugural Humber Business Week event.(Image: Reach Plc)

Humber Business Week has provided the perfect platform to mount a clear call for collaboration when it comes to championing the region, helping bring investment, jobs and people to the Energy Estuary.

With Bondholder organisation Future Humber launching its latest tool to help attract and retain talent, the importance of a single story - to be shared by many - was made as delegates leafed through the Your Move glossy brochure, also available online.

And a place marketing expert was brought back to his roots to explain why he thought it was vital to the large audience of business leaders and public sector representatives, rubbing shoulders in an area that has struggled to define itself and navigate towards any desired devolution.

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John Till, founding director of ThinkingPlace, returned to Hull where he studied at university, having also led City Image for seven years, helping to establish the initial Bondholders organisation.

Describing a feeling of incredible privilege to be invited to lead such a high-profile event, he said: “I spent the weekend walking around the banks of the Humber, and from 15 or 16 years ago I couldn’t believe the transformation. I can see it and feel it in this part of the world, which will always have a special place in my heart. Now it is about thinking differently and developing a shared view about this special place so in collaboration we can better tell this story.

John Till, founding director of ThinkingPlace, back in Hull for Let's Talk Place - the launch event for Humber Business Week.(Image: Reach Plc)

“Over recent years place has been the dominant agenda in every factor of life. Places really are experiencing the perfect storm and we’ve got to think about how we respond to this. There is only one place, and having a one story approach massively important, a shared forward-looking story.

“Selling the critical mass of the place is vital. You don’t have to lose the identity of places within it in promoting the Humber, but the emphasis has to be on unity. It is what government and what the private sector wants to see before they invest.