4th October 2019
Walker Morris has announced it will be the headline sponsor at Food Manufacture’s Business Leaders’ Forum, taking place in central London on 21 January 2020.
Now in its 13th year the event attracts key individuals from the UK’s leading food and drink manufacturing businesses, by exclusive invitation from Food Manufacture editor Rod Addy. The Forum provides an ideal environment to debate key issues affecting the sector, hear from industry leaders and network with senior executives.
The event has attracted high-level engagement from the UK’s top food and drink manufacturers and has been regularly attended by representatives from companies such as Nestlé UK, Coca-Cola European Partnerships and 2 Sisters Food Group.
Food Manufacture is a highly regarded and trusted publication within the food and drink industry with an extensive readership on both its online and print publications.
Head of Walker Morris’ Food & Drink Group, Richard Naish, commented:
“Increasing regulation, uncertain political and economic outlook and the rapid development of new technology means that food industry leaders are facing unprecedented levels of change. For the industry to respond successfully, its leaders need insight, collaboration and the freedom to discuss the impact of key issues affecting the sector. The Business Leaders’ Forum delivers all of these in a ‘safe’ environment, which is why we felt there was never a better time to support such an important event.
“Sponsoring the event builds upon our expertise and national reputation as a leading adviser to a variety of industry stakeholders.”
To register your interest in the event, email foodman@wrbm.com. #FMBusinessLeaders
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