Anglia Business Spotlight 2025

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Anglia Business Spotlight 2025

ISSBA at Suffolk New College, Ipswich

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Join us for one of our most popular annual events - Anglia Business Spotlight, this year held at Suffolk New College in the heart of Ipswich. We are delighted to welcome back radio presenter and freelance writer Georgy Jamieson to conduct the interviews. Have you ever wondered why your business peers started their business and what their biggest successes, challenges and failures were? Join us to find out as Georgy interviews eight lucky ISSBA members about their business. It’s your chance to learn from people who are like you. Hear them talk about their own business, what gives them the greatest sense of pride and the biggest headaches. You’ll even get chance to ask them questions. Initially each business will be put under the spotlight and interviewed by Georgy. At the end there will be an open forum and you will get the chance to ask your question.

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Join us for one of our most popular annual events – Anglia Business Spotlight, this year held at Suffolk New College in the heart of Ipswich. We are delighted to welcome back radio presenter and freelance writer Georgy Jamieson to conduct the interviews.

Have you ever wondered why your business peers started their business and what their biggest successes, challenges and failures were? Join us to find out as Georgy interviews eight lucky ISSBA members about their business.

It’s your chance to learn from people who are like you. Hear them talk about their own business, what gives them the greatest sense of pride and the biggest headaches. You’ll even get chance to ask them questions. Initially each business will be put under the spotlight and interviewed by Georgy. At the end there will be an open forum and you will get the chance to ask your question.

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