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					  <description><![CDATA[Event:    Olympic Contract Opportunities Awareness Conference

Date:      25th July 2007

Venue: 	New Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queens Street, 
Covent Gardens, WC2B 5DA

Time:       09.00 &ndash; 17.30

The London Business Development Agency (LBDA) previously named the Haringey Business Development Agency (HBDA) &ndash;will hold another extraordinary conference on the hot topic of Procurement Diversity, and how to successfully tender for Olympic Contracts.  

Small and minority owned businesses will have the opportunity to question the expert panel of people in the position of power; who make the decisions and have the answers on Olympic Procurement Opportunities.

Morag Stuart:  Head of Olympic Procurement for the Olympics Delivery Authority, 

The expert panel will be put to the test by over 250 small business owners all wanting a piece of the Olympic pie.

LBDA will also launch a new Procurement  Programme known as &lsquo;BAMETRIP&rsquo;  designed to help   small and minority businesses build on the PDP skills development to a &ldquo;fit to compete&rdquo; level.  This new practical support opportunity will benefit over 300 businesses across London. 

Dr Effiong Akpan CEO of LDBA says:  &ldquo;Minority business owners are fit to compete, they are ready to supply, and now want to see how diverse &ndash; the games of diversity really are, and what contracts will be accessible to these businesses&rdquo;.

Each of the panel members will make presentations on what their organisations are doing to encourage, support and capacity build SMEs.

The day will also comprise  the following  workshops:
â€¢	Identifying Opportunities for BME Businesses Angelina Purcell MBE of Croydon Business
â€¢	Understanding and meeting the ODA Procedures &ndash; by Morag Stuart - ODA
â€¢	Sources of Finance for  Olympic Contracts by David Sullivan &ndash; Business Link

After a day of learning, sharing, and doing business, Olympics Contracting Awareness Opportunity Conference will end on recognising businesses that have successfully completed the PDP.




For More Information Contact:
Candice George &ndash; ASAP Communications Limited:
Tel: 0207 978 9488: Email Pressdesk@asapcomms.co.uk


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					  <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:54:03 BST</pubDate>
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