Legal experts from Thursfields Solicitors are taking part in the first Solihull Business Expo on Wednesday March 27.
Jade Linton, associate solicitor in the employment team at Thursfields, will be appearing on an Ask the Experts panel, discussing how companies can manage performance from a human resources and employment law perspective.
Thursfields will also be one of 25 exhibitors at the event, which has been organised by Solihull Business Improvement District (BID).
Solihull Business Expo 2019, open to the public and businesses, runs from 10am to 4pm at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Homer Road, and those attending can pre-book onto various workshops, including: a range of LinkedIn demonstrations for different levels; several digital marketing and social media sessions run by Google; and an introduction to mental health first aid.
Jade Linton, who works at Thursfields’ office in Solihull, said: “I’m delighted to be a part of the town’s first Expo and together with my colleagues I’m looking forward to demonstrating all the skills and services that Solihull has to offer.”
Melanie Palmer, director of Solihull BID, said: “The first ever Solihull Business Expo showcasing our wealth of talent, vision and innovation promises to be one of the networking highlights of 2019. Interest in the workshops is gathering speed. We are expecting high numbers and this is one certainly not to miss.”
More information is available here, and people can register for the Expo and secure places on one of the free workshops here.
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