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Evan Davis and Richard Curtis to join top CEOs for Good Business Festival in Liverpool

'Act 1' of the major event will take place next month

Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram, Claire McColgan and Wayne Hemingway - the team behind the Good Business Festival

A host of leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business figures - and celebrities including Evan Davis and Richard Curtis - will feature in the first part of the Good Business Festival - set to start in Liverpool next month.

'Act 1' of the event, which will be a hybrid live and digital event, is set to begin on October 8, and as well as high-ranking business figures from Google, Mastercard and Oxfam, it will feature a host of celebrities.

They include Dragons Den star Mr Davis, Mr Curtis - one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's most successful comedy screenwriters, campaigner and entrepreneur Gina Miller, and former England rugby captain Lawrence Dallaglio.

The host of senior business leaders from leading companies include:

  • Nishma Robb, Google
  • Ann Cairns, Mastercard
  • Douglas Lamont, Innocent
  • Danny Sriskandarajah, Oxfam
  • Frances O'Grady, TUC
  • John Sauven, Greenpeace
  • Sir Tim Smit, Eden Project
  • Ben Page, Ipsos MORI
  • Deb Oxley, Employee Ownership Association
  • "A string" of young activists including Camden Youth MP, Athian Akec
Evan Davis(Image: PA)

Commissioned by Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram and curated by Culture Liverpool and Hemingway Design, the Good Business Festival will bring together some of the biggest names in business and society. They will debate the big issues facing a post-pandemic world and promoting purposeful, ethical and sometimes radical approaches to doing business.

Mayor Rotheram said: “The past few months have shown that we need to press the reset button on our economy. The Good Business Festival is the perfect platform to explore how we build back better and ensure our economy works for everyone.

“I’m determined to build the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s fairest, greenest and most inclusive local economy, which is why I commissioned the Good Business Festival and it is so exciting to have it here in the Liverpool City Region.

“Bringing together major international business and thought leaders the festival will be a unique platform to stimulate debate and formulate ideas that can help make the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ a worldwide leader in successful, ethical business.”