Free tickets for KMTV's Fuelling Business Growth in Kent roundtable discussion in Canterbury
Published: 10:29, 30 April 2019
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How would you like to be an audience member for a key roundtable discussion on KMTV centred on stimulating business growth in Kent?
Tickets are extremely limited for what is being described as one of the most high-profile business media events taking place in the county this year.
Entrance is by ticket only for the discussion that will take place at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge (postcode CT1 2EH) between 6pm and 8pm on Friday, May 17.
Those participating will be part of a small studio audience for a programme KMTV is producing called ‘Fuelling Business growth in Kent’. Drinks and canapes will be served on reception while the discussion will be aired in late May/early June 2019.
Hosted and moderated by kmfm News Editor Nicola Everett, the show will feature business leaders in the region including Tara Foley, Lloyds Banking Group’s Ambassador for the South East as part of its Helping Britain Prosper initiative.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY TO BE AN AUDIENCE MEMBER ON THE KMTV ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
“The challenging issues that will be tabled and discussed by our panellists and guests are things that affect, or may very well soon affect, us all in our county,” said Neil Webster who is Commercial Director of KM Media Group.
“What does the future hold for Kent’s local business landscape? What can we expect as businesses and consumers? These are just some of the hot topics that will be tackled during this hugely interesting discussion.”
As well as KMTV, ‘Fuelling Business growth in Kent’ will be broadcast on KentOnline and KM’s social media channels.
By applying for tickets, you give your authorisation to be filmed and understand you may appear on KMTV and digital channels owned by KMTV, KM Media Group and Lloyds Banking Group.
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