LIVERPOOL CITY REGION TO HOST ‘GOOD BUSINESS FESTIVAL’

29th October 2019

New event focused on ethical and sustainable business to be hosted across Liverpool City Region in October 2020.

Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, has announced a brand-new global business event set to take place across the city region in October 2020.

l-r Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram, Claire McColgan, Director of Culture Liverpool

The Good Business Festival will be a multi-venue event focused on showcasing, promoting and encouraging ethical business, and aims to attract household names from across the world to the Liverpool City Region.

With the lead message that “Profit comes from Purpose”, the festival aims to help businesses thrive while operating ethically and responsibly, in a way that benefits the community.

Commissioned by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, the festival will be delivered via a collaboration between Hemingway Design, the influential design company headed by Wayne Hemingway MBE, and Culture Liverpool – the team renowned for staging some of the biggest events in the city’s history.

Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “In the Liverpool City Region we’re looking to build the UK’s fairest, most inclusive local economy, with a particular focus on inclusive growth and community wealth building. That means ensuring that local communities really feel the benefit from investment, with good-quality jobs and fair wages.

“We’re doing things differently, and the Good Business Festival is a fantastic way to showcase our region as a radical leader for ethical, values-driven businesses.”

Wayne Hemingway said:

“Good Business is the most important topic in the corporate world. From the governor of the Bank of England to the Financial Times as well as the CEO’s of the biggest businesses, there is a realisation that the world is changing at a rate more rapid than ever before.

“Consumers want businesses to act in a way that aligns with their own beliefs, the climate crisis is putting a sharp focus on what businesses are doing to help the environment and more transparency is forcing organisations to confront some uncomfortable truths about the way they may have operated in the past. The Good Business Festival will be the best place in the World to bring all of this together and for business of any shape and size to learn more about operating in an ethical way while delivering profit.” Claire McColgan said:

“We know that Liverpool is a stage for major events and that it comes into its own when we turn the city inside out and totally rethink how to deliver a project. What is so exciting about The Good Business Festival is the chance to not only develop a unique offer for the city centre but to work on creating relevant and influential events across the city region, bringing together some of the world class industries we boast and shining a light on some of the incredible locations.”

The Good Business Festival will run from 6-8 October 2020, and builds on previous successful international business festivals held in Liverpool in 2014, 2016 and 2018, which attracted tens of thousands of business people from more than 100 countries and generated hundreds of millions of pounds of investment for UK firms.

The line-up for the event and details on tickets will be announced in late January 2020.

For more info and to sign up for updates, visit thegoodbusinessfestival.com

THE GOOD BUSINESS FESTIVAL 

29th October 2019