Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Dorking, Horley, Reigate, and our charming villages stand out as the lifeblood of the community. As we navigate the complexities of a post-pandemic world and confront the challenges of a shifting economic landscape, the call to support and empower these businesses has never been more urgent.
On 15th April 2024, a unique opportunity beckons local business owners and entrepreneurs across Surrey. Conservative Parliamentary Candidates Rebecca Paul for Reigate and Marisa Heath for Dorking & Horley are extending an exclusive invitation to an online event designed to forge a new path for business growth and resilience.
Event Overview: A Dialogue for Growth
Scheduled for the 15th of April, from 3 to 4 PM, this online Zoom meeting promises an engaging platform for business owners to voice their concerns, share experiences, and discuss the challenges they face. The forum is not just a meeting; it's a collaborative space where the real issues affecting your businesses can be laid bare and addressed.
Why Attend?
Direct Access to Political Advocates: With both Rebecca Paul and Marisa Heath having extensive experience in business and policy-making, this event is a rare chance to speak directly with figures who can influence change that benefits the business community.
Survey Insights: Prior to the forum, participants are encouraged to complete a short survey. This survey aims to gather your insights on barriers to growth, tax and funding incentives, regulation, and access to skills and technology. The forum will discuss the findings, turning your feedback into actionable plans.
Community Synergy: The event is a perfect opportunity to network with fellow business owners in Surrey. Sharing experiences and solutions can spark innovation and foster a supportive business environment.
Meet Your Hosts
Marisa Heath has a rich background in consultancy, working with blue-chip companies and international NGOs. Her expertise in forming trade alliances and sector groups is matched by her passion for sustainability and policy formation.
Rebecca Paul brings to the table her extensive experience as a Chartered Accountant and Tax Adviser, having worked with giants like Ernst & Young and Diageo. Her entrepreneurial spirit is evident in her successful venture, Silver Lantern Tea, a testament to her business acumen.
How to Participate
Joining this transformative dialogue is simple. A QR code on the title image of this article directs you to both the survey and the registration page for the forum. Your participation is not just an opportunity to voice your concerns but a step towards shaping a more supportive environment for businesses in Surrey.
Conclusion
As we strive to rebound and grow in these uncertain times, coming together as a community of businesses is our strongest asset. This online event is more than a meeting—it's a beacon for positive change and collective empowerment. Let's seize this opportunity to ensure that Surrey's businesses not only survive but thrive.
Don't miss out on this chance to be heard and to contribute to shaping the future of Surrey's local economy. Register now and join us on the 15th of April. Your voice matters, and together, we can make a difference.