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Excitement builds ahead of Humber Business Week 'Elevenses' series with Paul Sewell in the chair

Neil Hudgell, Adam Pearson, Steph McGovern, Baroness Warsi and David Hall welcomed before Alan Johnson turns the tables on host

Paul Sewell awaiting his guests on the set of Elevenses at Aura Innovation Centre, as part of Humber Business Week.(Image: Ascough Associates Media and Public Relations)

Celebrated entrepreneur Paul Sewell OBE has told of his excitement at bringing his Elevenses series to Humber Business Week.

The event’s co-founder welcomes a baroness, a broadcaster and a brace of owners of Super League clubs to share stories of achievement and adversity.

Also taking part is a veteran of business transformation, with the programme concluding with interviewer Mr Sewell – chair of Sewell Group – facing questions from former Home Secretary Alan Johnson.

The live-streamed chats are all taking place at the University of Hull’s Aura Innovation Centre, with small, invitation-only, socially-distanced audiences and will be streamed on the official website free of charge at 11am every day of Humber Business Week, which runs from Monday, June 7.

The week will kick off with Neil Hudgell of Hull Kingston Rovers and Adam Pearson of Hull FC.

Broadcaster Steph McGovern will appear on the Tuesday and East Yorkshire-based entrepreneur Professor David Hall will join Paul on the Wednesday. Businesswoman and Conservative peer Baroness Warsi will be the guest on the Thursday.

Paul said: “I’ve met all of the participants before and they all have remarkable stories to tell. But it’s fair to say that not all of them are primarily known for their business interests, and these interviews are all about telling the audiences things they didn’t know about these people.”

Paul Sewell OBE, bottom centre, is to host a daily series of Elevensies interviews during Humber Business Week, featuring - from top left - Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, Neil Hudgell, Adam Pearson, Steph McGovern, David Hall and Alan Johnson.(Image: Humber Business Week)

Neil Hudgell and Adam Pearson are well-known as owners of their respective clubs but Paul intends to explore the commercial issues around rugby league and the business backgrounds which have supported their significant sporting investment.