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Digital Business: Lessons from Birmingham’s Creative Hub

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As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, Aston Business School  hosted a Webinar on Digital Business with Aston alumnus and serial entrepreneur David Bozward.

The digital sector employs over 64,000 people in the city and is home to 21 per cent of the UK's games workforce, with the West Midlands creative industries turning over more than £7billion in 2009 alone.

Birmingham has more, yet receives less recognition than other areas, how can our digital entrepreneurs change this?

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About the speakers

David Bozward

David Bozward

Speaker David Bozward, an ABS Alumnus has over 20 years entrepreneurial business experience, and provides thought provoking, insightful and instantly usable techniques for use in everyone’s business during his workshops and personal development seminars.

In the last three years he has worked with over 20,000 people looking to start a business, developing their techniques, entrepreneurial mindset and the increasing motivation for starting and continuing their businesses. Thousands of these have started and are still making money and expanding their business during this recession.

David Bozward is a serial entrepreneur, motivation speaker, mentor and authority on small business growth and inspires start-ups across numerous sectors. He is an inspirational workshop speaker focusing on motivation, networking, pitching and sales generation. 

 


Mike Bandar

Mike Bandar

Mike's early insight into the business world has enabled him to build a diverse and exciting business portfolio.

Mike provides branding, sales and management consultancy for various businesses mainly within the tech and media agency space. His main interests are development and growth strategies for start-ups.
Whilst at university Mike ran Aston Entrepreneurs society and now sits on the Enterprise Strategy Workgroup at Aston, he sits on the alumni board of The New Entrepreneurs Foundation and is passionate about encouraging more people to explore entrepreneurship as a viable career path.