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Thursday, February 09 2012

Kent 2020 Vision 2010

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Kent 20:20 Vision, held at Detling on Thursday, is the largest business conference of its type in the South East, featuring appearances from business stars such as James Caan and Nick Hewer, and other luminaries such as David Grant.

Watch the video above to learn more about what goes on at one of the year's best opportunities for face-to-face business.

 

Cllr Paul Carter, Kent County Council leaderWhy we need a 'bonfire of bureaucracy

Kent County Council leader Paul Carter has said two things are needed to help Kent climb out of recession

 

 


 

David and Carrie Grant of TV's Fame AcademyVideo: How the KM Group gave me my first big break

TV star David Grant has told how a potent mix of world-famous boxer Mohammed Ali and the KM Group gave him his first career chance.

 


 

Dragon's Den judge James CaanWhy we must all help others

Dragons' Den expert James Caan urged firms to help others as part of their daily business.

 

 

 

 

Picture Gallery

 

Sheppey businessman Tony HarndenThousands expected at Kent 2020 event today

One of the biggest days in Kent's business calendar is upon us!

 

 


BBC voice coach David Grant

TV star set to show youngsters vision at 2020 event

Fame Academy's David Grant is coming to Kent to help enterprising young people find a job.

 

 

 


Dragon's Den judge James CaanEnter the dragon - James Caan means business

Dragons’ Den star and entrepreneur James Caan is this year’s keynote speaker at Kent 2020

 


Bob Jones, chief executive of Business Link KentIntroducing the biggest business showcase in the South East

From business opportunity workshops to an entrepreneur question time panel, 2020 has it all.

 

 


Kent 2020 logoMaking a day of the best business event around

Make this Thursday a day to remember - from the business breakfast through to the gala dinner.

 


Nick Hewer, of the BBC's Apprentice programmeFrom the boardroom to the breakfast table

He may be Sir Alan Sugar's righthand man, but Nick Hewer is no yes man.

 

 


Jo Salter, pilotEnding the day on a sky high note

Britain's first woman fast jet pilot, Jo Salter, will give you the determination to succeed.

 

 

 


Burning2learn logoWhy Kent is burning to learn

An organisation that inspires students is aiming to help them produce a publication in day.

 

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  • Louisa Felstead wrote:

    Yes, we had a great day and cannot wait until the next- exhibitions should always be like this.

    11 May 2010 4:45 PM

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  • Miranda Eyre wrote:

    Very inspiring, excellent speakers, excellent organisation. Only wish it was two days as did not get enough time to see everyone.

    www.twiggroup.co.uk

    07 May 2010 3:19 PM

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  • Lee Pegrum wrote:

    After 9 hours at the event, returning home full of inspiration I decided to start a blog dedicate to Kent 2020 and doing business in Kent http://kent2020.blogspot.com/ The blog encourages other business owners to share their experiences and continue to do more business on line.

    The KM report really sums up the enthusiasm for the event, which really could do with being 2 days! Bring it on!

    www.indigogo.co.uk

    27 Apr 2010 9:24 PM

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  • Chris Henry @ Stuart Wells wrote:

    I always thought it was a brilliant idea five minutes after seeing it, well done!

    23 Apr 2010 3:19 PM

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  • Ryan Briggs wrote:

    What a fantastic day! Great speakers and some really relevant exhibitors. Great to meet Skanska's Managing Director and David Grant at their inspiring 'Bright Young Things' seminar.

    Also great to see Kier, West kent College, North West Kent College, Building Schools for the Future Academy, Thames Gateway Chamber of Commerce, University of Kent and the University of Greenwich.

    Visit http://www.tcn.uk.com to register and continue the discussion!

    23 Apr 2010 9:25 AM

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