
About this Event
8:30 – Registration & Networking
9:15 – Welcome & Framing – Kasim Choudhry
- The West Midlands as one of Europe’s most diverse city-regions.
- Why diversity is an asset to the social economy.
9:20 - Contributions of Ethnic Minority Businesses in the Social Economy (30 mins)
- Monder Ram Aston University’s CREME: Research insights on ethnic minority enterprise and social value. Case studies:
- Matthew Innis – Chair of Black Business Collective
- Shale Ahmed – Founding Director of Aspire and Succeed
9:50 – Anchor Network Perspective (25 mins)
Presentation from Birmingham Anchor Network (with CLES).
Case studies of anchor institutions who have successfully procured from social economy organisations.
Practical guidance: How businesses (particularly EMBs and social enterprises) can engage anchors to access procurement opportunities.
10:15 - Closing Remarks & Call to Action (5 mins)
Thank stakeholders.
Encourage continued partnerships between EMBs, anchors, and the wider social economy.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
BMet - Matthew Boulton College, 1 Jennens Road, Birmingham, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00
