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Humber Business Week plots 2021 ‘relevant, inclusive and supportive’ return

Pandemic brought pause and reflection for steering group as it gears up to go online

Kath Lavery, chair of Humber Business Week. (Image: Arrival PR)

A new vision for Humber Business Week is to be revealed later this month as organisers aim to deliver a ‘refreshed’ platform in 2021.

A staple of the region’s business calendar for 15 years, it was one of many events to fall victim to the pandemic in 2020.

Now it aims to return with a programme that is ‘relevant, inclusive and supportive’ to local businesses.

Chair Kath Lavery said: “It was certainly very disappointing to see Humber Business Week not take place in 2020 but that happened because we were perhaps somewhat focussed on trying to deliver what we’d always done before, which was a week based around physical events and networking, and that was impossible.

“Everybody involved is determined to return in some form this year with an event which is very much refreshed and reflective of where we are as a society at present, ensuring we can provide great value and support to our business community.

“The steering group has been very positive in using what has happened to reflect upon how Humber Business Week needs to change to ensure it continues to deliver on the values of inspiring the business community, supporting innovation and helping people make valuable connections.

“Most importantly, we need to be there to guide and support businesses throughout the region. That means we are all committed to staging an event which will overcome difficulties to go ahead in some form this year.

“Business goes on. Business has had to find a way to go on for the past nine months, and we want to be reflective of that and support the many great companies we have on both banks of the Humber.”