Business Networking Lunch
Wednesday 4th May, 12pm – 2pm
Our speakers will be talking about 2016’s hot topic – the EU Referendum
David Campbell-Bannerman Sir Peter Rigby
Hosted by Stratford Business Forum’s Jonathan Smith
2 course lunch at the Welcombe Hotel
Tickets £30 per person including fizz on arrival
To book your place visit www.theshakespearehospice.org.uk
For more information contact Matt on 01789 266852 or [email protected]
The Business Lunch is kindly sponsored by Positive Cashflow
The Shakespeare Hospice Registered Charity No. 1064091 About our speakers
Sir Peter Rigby
Sir Peter Rigby is the Founder, Chief Executive and Chairman of Rigby Group PLC, a Top 10 UK largest privately owned company. He started the founding company in 1975 and today it has a turnover of £2billion.
Sir Peter is also the Chairman of the Eden Hotel Collection Limited, a collection of top English country house hotels; Patriot Aerospace Group, a portfolio of aviation businesses; and Rigby & Rigby and Coventry & Warwickshire Development Partnership.
Outside of business, Sir Peter is currently the Deputy Lieutenant for the West Midlands and Trustee of The Rigby Foundation, a trust for charitable giving which has provided substantial donations across a broad array of charitable causes.
David Campbell-Bannerman
David Campbell Bannerman is a Conservative MEP for the East of England. He was first elected in June 2009, then re-elected in May 2014 and sits in the European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR) in the European Parliament. He is also Co-Chairman of Conservatives for Britain and has now chosen to campaign fully for Brexit, following the disappointment of the Prime Minister's negotiations with the EU.
As a former ministerial advisor, David has served at the highest levels of the British Government. During the Irish Peace Process, David was the Special Adviser to Sir Patrick Mayhew who was the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. He was also Chairman of the influential Bow Group think tank when it had 100 MP members and stood for the Conservative party during the 2001 General Election campaign in Warwick and Leamington.